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3 Children's Home Staffers Charged In Death Of 16-Year-Old
The former employees allegedly sat on Cornelius Fredericks' chest and legs for about 12 minutes. When he became unresponsive, employees at the home waited another 12 minutes to call for help. -
Appeals Court Orders Lower Judge To Throw Out Michael Flynn Case
The judges ruled that a lower court must dismiss the prosecution following requests both from Flynn and the Justice Department, which dropped its charges. -
Politics Influenced Justice Department In Roger Stone Case, DoJ Lawyer Tells Hill
Updated at 3:29 p.m. ETA current Justice Department prosecutor is planning to tell lawmakers on Wednesday that in his many years in the government, "I… -
LGBTQ Clinics Sue Trump Administration Over Discrimination In Trans Health Care
A coalition of LGBTQ clinics and organizations are suing to block a Trump administration rule that aims to strip "sex discrimination" protections for… -
Sue O'Connell: Supreme Court LGBT Ruling Is 'Beyond Historic'
The Supreme Court ruled the prohibition on sex discrimination in employment also applies to sexual orientation and gender identity. -
Injunction Extended Against Removing Lee Statue In Virginia
A judge has indefinitely extended an injunction preventing the Virginia governor from removing a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee from Richmond’s famed Monument Avenue. -
John King On Supreme Court LGBT Ruling: These Decisions ‘Actually Change America’
The chief national correspondent for CNN said Monday's ruling could very well halt recent Trump administration rollbacks to LGBTQ protections. -
Harvard Professor Charles Lieber Pleads Not Guilty To Hiding Ties To China
Charles Lieber pleaded not guilty to lying about his ties to a Chinese-run recruitment program. -
Justices Reject Trump Bid To Void California Sanctuary Law
The Supreme Court has rejected the Trump administration’s bid to throw out a California immigrant-sanctuary law that limits local police cooperation with federal immigration authorities. -
Justices Rule LGBT People Protected From Job Discrimination
The Supreme Court ruled Monday that a landmark civil rights law protects LGBT people from discrimination in employment.