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When Camerina Zorrozua learned in April that Washington had slashed its state funding of her Spokane-based legal aid ...
A South End resident sued the city and Boston Police Department over their alleged lack of compliance with the state’s public records law, saying that his requests for information around the Mass and ...
The top Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee slammed a Senate-approved plan to reopen the government that would also ...
Paul Kiesel, a Los Angeles-based trial attorney and co-founder of Speak Up For Justice, told HuffPost that judges speaking ...
Andrew Stebbins, attorney for Mary Jo Shannon Slick, said a civil lawsuit filed against his client is false, misleading and ...
No place has loomed larger in Trump's disputes than Fulton County, the Democratic stronghold at the center of questions about ...
Several key witnesses testified in Ohio's trial against two of the state's top pension leaders, who are accused in a civil ...
CHICOPEE — A candidate for public office has faced a slew of criminal and civil charges against him in Chicopee District ...
North Dakota’s Constitution guarantees openness. Article I, Section 9 promises that “all courts shall be open.” Article XI, Section 6 declares that “all records of public or governmental bodies … ...
The Sabrina Aisenberg case gripped the nation in 1997, and it's back in the spotlight after a Tampa attorney wants to take a new look at the files. A judge found the Hillsborough County Sheriff's ...
Louisiana Supreme Court Justice William Crain, who President Donald Trump has nominated for a federal judgeship, kept his divorce records sealed for nearly a year using a new Louisiana judicial ...