The U.S. government has mistakenly issued three-year work permits to 2,000 people under President Barack Obama’s executive immigration action, after a judge had put the plan on hold
On Thursday, April 23, 2015, U.S. Attorney (for the Eastern District of New York) Loretta Lynch was confirmed as the next attorney general, making her the first African-American female in the nation's
Ignoring the warnings from Congress, D.C. leaders legalized possession of marijuana for recreational purposes on Thursday. The new law took effect at 12:01 a.m., despite last-minute maneuvers by
November 7, 2014
Mariah Timms
News Writer
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U.S. officials anticipate U.S. attorney Loretta Lynch will be named Attorney General, reports CNN. The announcement will most likely not take place until the
On Monday, Target announced that the Justice Department is investigating the security breach, which resulted in upwards of 40 million people having their debit and credit card information
JPMorgan has been juggling multiple lawsuits, and the legal fees for the third quarter topped off at $7.2 billion, leading to a $400 million loss. CEO Jamie Dimon,
Attorney General Eric Holder announced on Monday that the Justice Department will not be pursuing mandatory minimum sentences for nonaggressive, low-level drug offenses. He explained America is already
President Barack Obama made his first public remarks about George Zimmerman’s acquittal on Friday. He mentioned the belief of many African-Americans that the outcomes and aftermath of Trayvon