An owner of a home health care agency in Farmington Hills has been found guilty of operating a $1.6 million scheme to defraud ...
A Wood County grand jury indicted Preston D. Pierce on Friday in connection with the disappearance and death of Gretchen ...
A Michigan woman who owned a home care agency was convicted on charges relating to a $1.6 million scheme to defraud Medicare.
A Somerset deputy is under internal investigation after being indicted with relatives in an alleged Medicaid fraud scheme ...
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Old Courthouse in St. Louis preserves history of landmark civil rights cases
The Old Courthouse has stood on the same site since 1828, a fixture in the St. Louis skyline below the Gateway Arch.
Former Dodger Scott Erickson told jurors in a civil trial Wednesday that he never saw Rebecca Grossman hit the boys with her ...
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The forgotten 1976 Supreme Court ruling that made one group's dominance inevitable
When liberals and progressives argue that the ultra-rich have way too much power in U.S. politics, the Supreme Court case ...
Callais, the Supreme Court gutted a core part of the Voting Rights Act, Congress’s landmark prohibition on voting rules that ...
There is nothing “race neutral” about diluting the voting power of Black voters in service to partisan gerrymanders.
The future of the United States as a multiracial society is at risk if the 14th Amendment's birthright citizenship language and interpretation is weakened. Does E Pluribus Unum only apply if you are ...
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