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At least four firefighters have been injured over the last week while battling three wildfires in Northern California forests that are burning amid extreme heat in steep, bone-dry terrain, fire ...
Japan has raised strong caution about China’s rapid acceleration of military activity in extensive areas from around its ...
Judge Harjani, who has made history as the first South Asian American to serve as a U.S. Magistrate for the Northern District of Illinois, will undoubtedly extend his outstanding dedication to ...
WGLT talks to Raymond McKoski, the author of a new biography of David Davis, whose mansion and historic site in Bloomington attracts thousands of visitors visit each year. "David Davis: Abraham ...
A Gary native will be the first Black woman ever to sit as a judge on the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Indiana.
This article traces the history and legacy of the Sam Cary Bar Association, Colorado’s pioneering organization for Black attorneys. Written by Hon. Gary Jackson ’70, it highlights the association’s ...
Michigan Supreme Court Noah Hood currently serves as a judge on the Michigan Court of Appeals, First District. Hood was first appointed to the Third Circuit Court by Governor Whitmer in 2019 and again ...
Governor Whitmer appoints Judge Noah Hood to the Michigan Supreme Court and three judges to the Court of Appeals. Learn about their backgrounds and roles.
The Oklahoma City bombing committed by Timothy McVeigh killed 168 people. These are the names and faces of those who died April 19, 1995, in OKC.
Andrew Boutros, interim US Attorney Northern District of Illinois. Photo courtesy of the US Attorney’s Office Mr. Boutros has selected Morris Pasqual, who for the past two years served as Acting ...
Andrew S. Boutros was sworn in as the U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois, succeeding Morris Pasqual, who became First Assistant U.S. Attorney.
With the confirmation of Judge Tiffany Johnson in Georgia this week, Biden has now appointed 40 Black women to lifetime federal judgeships—more than any president in U.S. history.
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