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The city spent $127 million overhauling its police practices after a Justice Department report found officers frequently used excessive, unconstitutional force.
A class of Chicago drivers said the city wrongfully impounded and sold their vehicles over a few unpaid parking tickets.
A magistrate judge rejected the agency's argument that it needed until 2029 to complete an assessment that was due 12 months ...
The Fifth Circuit ruled that Trump’s proclamation invoking the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, which he used to authorize a campaign of quickly deporting Venezuelan immigrants from the U.S. on accusations ...
Front Row Motorsports and 23XI Racing will still be allowed to race as open teams in the Cup Series through the end of the ...
The five student groups, two at UT Dallas and three at UT Austin, argue that the Campus Protection Act places an overly-broad ...
If the appeals panel lifts a lower court block of the president's executive order, Trump could suspend all refugee admissions ...
SAN FRANCISCO (CN) — A jury found Wednesday that Google violated users’ privacy by collecting their data even after they ...
The several dozen plaintiffs called the shooting “one of the most preventable mass tragedies in American history.” ...
A former Illinois bank chairman told a Seventh Circuit panel that the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation wrongfully tried ...
Between 1930 and 1995, Teck Resources dumped hundreds of tons of mercury and arsenic into the Upper Columbia River.
Commissioners of Georgia's most populous county are fighting a judge's order that it must appoint the Republican Party's chosen nominees to their local election board.