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Two women were killed and at least three others including a state trooper were injured in what authorities described as a series of incidents in Lexington, Kentucky on Sunday. The suspect is also ...
Violent attacks against ICE and law enforcement coincide with inflammatory rhetoric, as history shows extremist violence has ...
Dr. Alaysia Black Hackett exposes the truth behind DEI rollbacks, performative allyship, and why real equity work must go ...
McGeorge School of Law professor breaks down Supreme Court ruling on nationwide injunctions The new ruling will limit judges from blocking President Trump's executive orders ...
PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, Md. — Prince George’s County Fire Chief Tiffany Green, who made history as the county’s first female chief, announced her retirement Friday morning after 27 years of ...
These legal trailblazers who came before us—women who fought to be admitted to law schools, to stand in courtrooms, to sit on the bench—did so not only for themselves, but for future generations.
Bishop Dwane Brock said the tragic death of George Floyd led to better conversations with police in Erie.
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