law
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Study Revealed Only 27 Percent of Black Americans Have a Will
It's never to early to put your end of life plan in place
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Is Alvin Bragg Too Soft on Donald Trump?
People feel the pain of the criminal justice system every day, so why is Trump any different? The current Manhattan District Attorney has some explaining to do.
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Federal Judge Rules Ex-Michigan Gov. Snyder Must Testify In Flint Water Case
Snyder has previously stated he would invoke his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination if he is forced to appear in court.
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New York Labor Unions Push Lawmakers To Pass ‘Good Cause’ Tenant Protections
The heads of 14 labor groups representing hundreds of thousands of workers are urging Gov. Kathy Hochul and legislatures to pass the measures.
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Judge Overturns Conviction of Florida Cop Who Shot Autistic Man’s Caretaker
Jonathan Aledda's misdemeanor charge from the 2016 shooting of Charles Kinsey has been overturned by the appeals court due to a missing testimony.
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Black Woman Who Served 26 Years for Murder Battles to Clear Her Name
Laquanda “Faye” Jacobs was arrested in 1992 and released in 2016 after accepting a deal from prosecutors