The Justice Department said the FBI and the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York have uncovered more documents ...
Frustration is mounting inside the Justice Department as it races to redact thousands of pages of files related to Jeffrey Epstein before they must be released Friday, multiple sources familiar with ...
The Justice Department released an initial batch of about 100,000 pages on Dec. 19 and warned that it would not be able to ...
The right of due process of law enshrined in our Constitution’s Fifth Amendment is a basic human right that is older than our country, and we had better hope it lasts. Consider the hundreds of human ...
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As President Trump prepares to announce his nomination to replace Justice Anthony Kennedy, we take a look into how the confirmation process has changed, and what to expect in the weeks ahead. Let's ...
This year’s annual Celosphere conference was full of Celonis product announcements, Process Intelligence news and AI innovation. There were also inspiring stories of organizations using Process ...
As a senator, he backed legislation that led to mass incarceration and long drug sentences. Now his administration is signaling that he could use clemency to address inequities. By Kenneth P. Vogel ...
Over the course of four days, from 1-4 February, the Judicial Service Commission will sit to interview a record four candidates for Chief Justice. This is the most fraught part of what has been a long ...
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“When I was crying, that was no,” Sofia yelled. “When I pushed your hands away, that was no! And when I said, ‘I’m not that kind of girl,’ that was NO! I want to know what you were thinking. What were ...