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Controversial Banksy Mural Removed from London Courthouse Wall

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Controversial Banksy Mural Removed from London Courthouse Wall

A mural by Banksy depicting a judge beating a protester is removed from a London courthouse wall, sparking debate and discussion.

Trump Administration's Strategic Use of Mortgage Fraud Allegations

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Trump Administration's Strategic Use of Mortgage Fraud Allegations

Exploring the implications of the Trump administration's focus on leveraging mortgage fraud claims for political gain.

Challenges Facing Washington DC Courts Amid Surge in Cases

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Challenges Facing Washington DC Courts Amid Surge in Cases

Washington DC courts are under strain due to a surge in cases following law enforcement efforts in the capital. Learn more about the impact on the judicial system.

Federal Court Approves Jay Clayton as Interim US Attorney for Southern District of New York

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Federal Court Approves Jay Clayton as Interim US Attorney for Southern District of New York

Federal court approves Jay Clayton as the interim US attorney for the Southern District of New York, marking a significant move in the administration's efforts to solidify key appointments.

Federal Judge Denies Trump Administration Request to Unseal Ghislaine Maxwell Case Grand Jury Materials

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Federal Judge Denies Trump Administration Request to Unseal Ghislaine Maxwell Case Grand Jury Materials

Federal judge rejects DOJ bid to unseal grand jury materials related to Ghislaine Maxwell case, highlighting legal complexities and privacy concerns.

The Supreme Court's Commitment to Upholding the Rule of Law

Opinion  | 

The Supreme Court's Commitment to Upholding the Rule of Law

Analysis of the Supreme Court's impartiality and dedication to interpreting the law without political bias

Innovative Approach Allows Jurors to Ask Questions in James Craig Murder Trial

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Innovative Approach Allows Jurors to Ask Questions in James Craig Murder Trial

Jurors in the trial of James Craig, a Colorado man accused of murdering his wife with a poisoned protein shake, have been granted the unique opportunity to ask witnesses questions directly.