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Justice Department, Larry Nassar
Justice Department reaches $139 million settlement over FBI failures in investigation of Nassar gymnastics abuse claims
The Justice Department has reached a $138.7 million settlement with more than 100 victims of disgraced former USA Gymnastics team doctor Larry Nassar over the FBI’s initial failures in investigating the sexual assault case.
Justice Department to pay $138.7 million to settle with ex-USA gymnastics official Larry Nassar victims
Over 100 victims of Larry Nassar, who was convicted of sexual abuse and child pornography, will receive a settlement from the Justice Department.
Justice Dept. Reaches $138.7 Million Settlement Over F.B.I.’s Failures in Nassar Case
The settlement likely signifies the end of a yearslong effort by U.S. Olympic gymnasts to seek justice for early failures by the F.B.I. to investigate Lawrence G. Nassar, the team’s doctor.
Supreme Court, Homeless People
On homelessness, one Supreme Court justice asked the right question | Opinion
I can’t even tell you the best constitutional argument against laws allowing governments to effectively criminalize homelessness, making it illegal for homeless people to use “bedding, sleeping bag, or other material used for bedding purposes,
Supreme Court Justice Asks If City Can Kill Homeless People
Court heard oral arguments in Gloria Johnson v. Grants Pass, focusing on whether homeless people have a right to sleep outside.
'No place to go': Supreme Court debates cities' leeway to crack down on homeless camps
Now the city says its parks will be overrun by unsanitary homeless encampments unless the justices reverse the appeals court's decision. Lawyers for homeless residents of Grants Pass said police have plenty leeway to enforce disruptive behavior without turning people into criminals when they have nowhere to stay.
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A billionaire drug kingpin escaped justice by paying a bond set at just $53K and then running away
Karim Bouyakhrichan was arrested in Spain for his alleged involvement in drug trafficking. He was released on a $53,000 bond, ...
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Maryland Gov. Wes Moore faces campaigns to veto juvenile justice, other bills passed this year
There are multiple veto efforts underway to try and stop Gov. Wes Moore from signing some pieces of legislation.
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Brazil Justice says no evidence Bolsonaro sought asylum in Hungarian embassy
Brazilian Supreme Court justice Alexandre de Moraes on Wednesday closed an investigation into whether former far-right ...
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Mother of slain Pleasanton store guard continues fight for justice despite plea deal
The suspects in the killing of a Pleasanton Home Depot employee will see prison time, but his mother's mission for justice is ...
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Forensic investigator from hit true crime docuseries reveals emotional toll of job, fight for justice
Former forensic investigator Barbara Butcher opens up on the trauma for both homicide victims families and for the agents ...
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With surge in hate crimes, Oregon justice department launches hotline awareness campaign
With hate crimes rising in Oregon, the Department of Justice has launched a campaign to support minority communities and ...
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I’m a Columbia Professor. The Protests on My Campus Are Not Justice.
I do not believe that the Columbia demonstrators are driven by antisemitism, but their actions have gone way too far.
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Justice campaign draws FEC scrutiny for reporting on lien-addled Greenbrier Hotel Corp.
The Federal Election Commission has asked Gov. Jim Justice's United States Senate campaign to clarify what became of debt it ...
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