Washington Times: Justice Department Forces Courts to Punish Lawbreakers by Ability to Pay
The rule of law is meant to guide the administration of justice. But in an administration obsessed with race, not necessarily.
The rule of law is meant to guide the administration of justice. But in an administration obsessed with race, not necessarily.
The federal government has successfully cracked the security function on an iPhone of one of the San Bernardino terrorists and officially withdrew its legal battle against Apple.
The Justice Department is defending the DEA’s legally questionable, disbanded eavesdropping program that often was used by drug officials in the Los Angeles suburbs.
A former German spy who provided classified information to the CIA and the Russians was sentenced to eight years in prison for violating the country’s official secrets law.
By Steve Neavling ticklethewire.com Apple took its final legal shot at the FBI before next week’s courtroom showdown over unlocking an iPhone of one of the San Bernardino shooters. Apple’s legal team warned in court papers of “serious risks” to the privacy of “millions of citizens” if a federal judge orders the tech giant to…
The FBI wants Apple to open another iPhone.
Two DEA employees are accused of lying during national security background checks about owning a strip club in South Hackensack, N.J.
The Justice Department on Monday urged state judges nationwide to end unconstitutional policies of jailing low-income people as a way to collect fines and debt.