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Over the past year, I have written about the emergency docket, and each time the analysis has centered on substantive applications over such issues as whether agency heads can be fired or whether election maps stand.
The Justice Department is appealing a judge's decision to keep Cleveland police under federal police oversight.
A federal judge has ruled that the U.S. Department of Justice cannot have access to personal information for every person who worked during the 2020 election in Georgia’s Fulton County
The new Ann Arbor university center will unify fragmented criminal justice data to inform research and policy nationwide, according to a July 6 University Record story.
The chief justice faced down the president, forged unlikely coalitions and achieved long-sought goals. By Adam Liptak Adam Liptak is the chief legal correspondent and host of The Docket. The Supreme Court term that ended Tuesday left almost everybody at least a little unhappy.
Manuel Velasquez, Claire Andre, Thomas Shanks, S.J., and Michael J. Meyer Many public policy arguments focus on fairness. Is affirmative action fair? Are congressional districts drawn to be fair? Is our tax policy fair? Is our method for funding schools fair?
Southern New Hampshire University's Master of Science (MS) in Criminal Justice explores how research and criminological theory influence decision-making across the U.S. criminal justice system. Whether you're looking to advance your career in local law ...
The Justice Department has filed over a dozen lawsuits challenging firearm restrictions nationwide, targeting assault weapons bans and handgun rosters.
