Recent Articles from Associated Press
Sentence Modification-Speedy Trial
Carroll appeals his judgment of conviction for first-degree reckless homicide with the use of a dangerous weapon, attempted armed robbery, and possession of a firearm by a felon.
Sexual Assault-Postconviction Relief-Plea Withdrawal
Bye appeals judgments, entered upon his guilty and no-contest pleas, convicting him of fourth-degree sexual assault and intentionally contributing to the delinquency of a child—the second charge as a repeater.
Attorney Ethical Duties
Mac Naughton, an attorney from New Jersey, initially represented Harmelech in a lawsuit against RMG.
Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act
G.G., who ran away from home at the age of 13 and fell into the hands of a sex trafficker.
Equal Protection-First Amendment
The Bail Project is a nonprofit organization dedicated to eliminating cash bail and covering bail expenses.
Fourteenth Amendment Due Process
Luster was in the process of purchasing a house on contract and had already paid the owner a substantial portion of the home's price (at least 20 percent).
Due Process-Employment
Snowden challenges her discharge from the Illinois Department of Human Services (the “Department”).
ADA
Frazier-Hill, a former CTA bus driver, filed a lawsuit against her former employer, alleging a violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Schools and Libraries Universal Service Support Program-Telecommunications Act 110 Stat. 56
The 1996 E-Rate program, also known as the Schools and Libraries Universal Service Support program under the Telecommunications Act 110 Stat. 56, aims to make telecommunication services affordable for schools and libraries in rural and economically disadvantaged regions.
Civil Asset Forfeiture Reform Act
While at O'Hare airport, Wilson was traveling with $33,783 in cash.
Sex Discrimination-Title IX
Three transgender boys filed a lawsuit after being denied access to the boys' bathrooms at their school.
Water Resources Development Act of 2007
The Middle Mississippi spans 195 miles, starting from St. Louis, Missouri, where the Missouri River meets the Mississippi, and ending at Cairo, Illinois, where the Ohio River merges with the Mississippi, effectively doubling its flow.
Legal News
- NAACP: No consequences for UWM Pro-Palestinian protesters shows ‘bias’ and ‘privilege’
- New complaints filed against Northwestern over Kenosha football hazing scandal
- Justice Department submits proposed regulation to reschedule marijuana
- Reckless driving on Brown Deer Road results in fatal collision
- Lavinia Goodell 150th Anniversary commemoration to be held June 17
- WisGOP reacts to vice president’s Wisconsin visit
- Former prosecutor suspended for unwelcome contact during legal conference
- One Wisconsin Attorney’s misconduct ‘in a league of its own’
- Wisconsin election fraud charge issued from November 2022 general election
- Indigenous consultant accuses NHL’s Blackhawks of fraud, sexual harassment
- Man pleads guilty in theft of Arnold Palmer green jacket, other Masters memorabilia from Augusta
- KS Governor cites competition concerns while vetoing measure for school gun-detection technology
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