A Kentucky judge blasted prosecutors for alerting local media in what he claimed was a “petulant and peevish” effort to pressure him into ruling in the state’s favor when deciding…
Someone using an Illinois judge’s county computer account tried to access 243 porn websites during a six-month period in 2010 and 2011, including chubbyparade.com and hugeheavybreasts.com.
Mitt Romney’s campaign isn’t commenting on possible U.S. Supreme Court nominees if he wins the presidency, but that hasn’t stopped others from speculating.
A Florida judge overseeing a controversial second-degree murder case involving the death of an unarmed teenager, Trayvon Martin, has recused herself and a new jurist has…
A man awaiting sentencing on Colorado burglary and theft charges has caught a new case after allegedly telling jail staff that he had an assault rifle and directions from God…
An administrative law judge was appropriately reprimanded for violating his probation when he tested positive for alcohol after a misdemeanor case in which he was convicted of operating a motor…
Oral arguments in the U.S. Supreme Court’s October Term 2011 will end April 25 with one of the most important and politically controversial cases of the year: Arizona v. United…
The General Services Administration official who organized a Las Vegas conference that cost $800,000 asserted his Fifth Amendment rights more than five times at a congressional hearing Monday.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday refused to hear former Enron Corp. CEO Jeffrey Skilling’s appeal of his 2006 conviction on conspiracy and securities fraud charges.
Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice David T. Prosser Jr. has asked two of his colleagues to recuse themselves from having any role in the ethics proceeding that is pending against him.