law
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Mostly White Jury Still Deliberating in Kim Potter Trial
After two days of deliberations, jurors asked the court what would happen if they were unable to reach a verdict.
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Astroworld Employee Alleges Promoters Tried to Withhold Pay Until Staffers Signed Amended Contract Forfeiting Right to Sue
‘They essentially said, ‘You need to sign this new form in order to get paid.’ It was clear they wanted legal coverage,’ the staffer said.
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Free After 43: Kevin Strickland Is Exonerated
Black man is only the latest to be cleared after decades in jail under wrongful convictions
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18 Former NBA Players Charged in $4 Million Healthcare Fraud Scheme
All 18 players are facing counts of conspiracy to commit health care and wire fraud.
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Texas Pardons Board Recommends Posthumous Pardon for George Floyd in Drug Conviction
Former officer Gerald Goines, who was caught manufacturing confidential informants in a 2004 sting operation, arrested George Floyd for selling crack cocaine.
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Dylann Roof’s Death Sentence Appeal Denied
Roof's pathway to appealing his murder conviction is closing.
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In America, and in the Met Gala: Who Showed Up and Showed Out at 2021’s Biggest Event in Fashion?
After a 17-month delay, Monday saw a star-studded return to the steps of the Met for In America: A Lexicon of Fashion. Which invitees understood the assignment?