Crime & Justice
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The Hidden Human Cost of Healthcare Plundering: How Prospect Medical’s Collapse Left Patients and Doctors Without Recourse
The collapse of Prospect Medical Holdings, a for-profit hospital chain that once spanned 17 hospitals across six states, has transitioned…
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Lawyers Seeing More Opportunities in Cybersecurity Law as Threats and Regulations Surge
The legal landscape is undergoing a seismic shift as the intersection of technology, privacy, and corporate liability creates a massive…
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The Rise and Fall of Kentucky’s Addiction Recovery Giant: Inside the Allegations of Medicaid Fraud and Systemic Neglect at Addiction Recovery Care
The story of Addiction Recovery Care (ARC) is one of a meteoric rise fueled by a national tragedy and a…
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158-year-old home distilling ban ruled unconstitutional by US appeals court
In a landmark decision that challenges over a century and a half of federal tax enforcement, the 5th U.S. Circuit…
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Proposed Justice Department Settlement in Colony Ridge Case Prioritizes Immigration Enforcement Over Victim Restitution
A landmark civil rights case brought by the United States government against a massive Texas land development is nearing a…
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Alaska Man to Plead Guilty to Threatening to Assault and Murder Supreme Court Justices and Family Members
Panos Anastasiou, a 77-year-old resident of Alaska, has reached an agreement with federal prosecutors to plead guilty to multiple felony…
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Tennessee Reforms Mass Violence Threat Law to Protect Students from Felony Charges for Non-Credible Incidents
Tennessee lawmakers have officially moved to amend the state’s controversial "threats of mass violence" law, a statute that has faced…
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Majority of Americans View Justice System as Unfair According to Equal Justice Works Survey
A comprehensive new study released by Equal Justice Works, a prominent national nonprofit dedicated to mobilizing lawyers for public service,…
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Justice Department Moves Forward With Controversial Colony Ridge Settlement Despite Judicial Concerns Over Lack of Victim Compensation
The United States Department of Justice has signaled its intent to proceed with a $68 million settlement involving Colony Ridge,…
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Washington Supreme Court Unanimously Removes Pro Tempore Judge for Forging Official Court Document to Obtain Parking Discount
In a decisive ruling that underscores the uncompromising standards of integrity required of the American judiciary, the Washington Supreme Court…
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