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Shelby County Chief Deputy District Attorney Fuller has announced his candidacy for the newly created District Court judge position. Fulle ...
The judge said 76-year-old Carrie Austin’s medical conditions, which include COPD, heart ailments and cancer, make the ...
Karen Read's lead attorney Alan Jackson is back with a new high-profile murder case, and it involves an alleged pedestrian ...
By Kathy Gaillard Alderman Russell Stamper II still recalls the poem, “Equipment” by Edgar Guest that his mother, Virginia G. Stamper (deceased) used to read to him. The first stanza […] ...
A judge has ruled that Alabama's Public Service Commission can continue holding private meetings to decide fuel price hikes ...
A federal judge has ruled former Chicago Ald. Carrie Austin is medically unfit to stand trial, four years after she was ...
Former Chicago alderman Carrie Austin has been found unfit to stand trial in November, according to a judge’s order Wednesday ...
Less than 10 months after reporting to federal prison, Edward Burke was expected to begin spending the rest of his sentence in the Chicago area Tuesday, according to ...
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The Supreme Court is putting off ruling on a second Black majority congressional district in Louisiana, instead ordering new arguments in the fall.
In a discussion about the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision in the birthright citizenship case, legal analysts explained that the court's ruling should be setting off "alarm bells" about this ...
The Supreme Court on Friday upheld the structure of a federal health task force that recommends preventive medical services that must be provided to patients at no cost.