A Washington Post appeal for information about the military qualified as prohibited “solicitation,” according to defense officials. A Washington Post appeal for information about the military ...
The latest survey showed just 22 percent of registered voters had a positive view of the job the justices were doing.
Niki Kelly wanted to know how much money Indiana spends to buy the drugs they use to execute prisoners. She and her reporters at the Indiana Capital Chronicle had to sue the state to get the records.
Arizona's Supreme Court created AI reporters named Daniel and Victoria to make complex legal opinions more accessible to the ...
An attorney says Richard Robinson violated the legal professional code of conduct by working on a case he adjudicated two ...
A judge ruled that the Navy’s long-standing policy to withhold records from its criminal trials violated the First Amendment.
The Justice Department said it plans to appeal a judge’s decision that blocked the government from searching Post reporter ...
Student reporters at Michigan State explain how public records helped them uncover misconduct, investigations and hidden decisions.
The Tribune, in collaboration with other media entities, has fought for open access no fewer than 15 times in the last four ...
A judge told the Justice Department in a Tuesday filing that it cannot search a Washington Post reporter’s seized devices. In the filing, U.S. Magistrate Judge William Porter said the U.S. government ...
ST. JOSEPH, Mo.— City leaders are taking a new approach to reducing homelessness and helping struggling individuals rebuild a stable life with a new court program for those facing non-violent offenses ...
On the surface, the Supreme Court’s massive decision shutting down Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs was a case about the president’s power to pursue a global economic agenda and levy what the majority ...
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