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A majority of the U.S. House of Representatives passed three amendments to an appropriations bill that could change how the government deals with medical…
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Speaking from the Department of Justice, President Obama announced the results of the administration's review of U.S. electronic intelligence…
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The deal to lure a massive new milling venture to settle in Colorado just got sweeter.State officials have given initial approval to money meant to lure…
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Fall is planting time for wheat across the Great Plains. This year’s crop went into the ground while big changes were underway in the wheat market. Some…
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"We believe firmly that children should be kept in school and out of courts," says Justice Department official Robert Listenbee. In his new role leading the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, he's trying to help stop what experts describe as a "school-to-prison pipeline."
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Tuesday’s U.S. Senate committee meeting, Conflicts between State and Federal Marijuana Laws, was aptly named. At issue was the conflict that now exists on…
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The move allows legally married same-sex couples to apply for Veterans Affairs benefits like health care and disability payments.
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Defending itself from a U.S. lawsuit, S&P said the government was punishing it for exercising its free speech.
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An unprecedented recent court filing from the Justice Department could have dramatic implications for the representation of indigent defendants. The department argues that the fix for broken public defender systems could include a court-appointed monitor.
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The U.S. Department of Justice says it won’t stop marijuana legalization in Colorado and Washington. Thursday’s announcement means Colorado’s pot shops…