Justice Department Dedicates Funding to Reduce Recidivism

$100 million in grants will help formerly incarcerated rejoin communities. The Department of Justice announced that $100 million dollars has been made available to help those coming out…

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FBI Reports Rise in Murder Rates

Data missing from New York, Los Angeles, and other cities. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) released preliminary data last week suggesting a 4.3 percent rise in murders…

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Childhood Literacy Rates Declining in U.S.

The result has been an increase in crime and incarceration.  Educators across America are expressing concerns regarding the movement away from phonics-based learning in schools and the decline…

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FBI Director Warns of Security Issues at Border

He says the numbers of border crossers are “staggering.”  FBI Director Christopher Wray testified at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing where he repeatedly expressed concern about the border…

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Blockchain Company CEO Pleads Guilty for Fraud

Executive admits to falsifying reviews, white papers, and professional relationships. This week, the Department of Justice (DOJ) announced that Michael Alan Stollery, CEO and founder of Titanium Blockchain…

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Justice Department Announces Prison Bureau Leader

 The director of the Oregon state prison system has been chosen for the federal post. This week, Attorney General Merrick Garland announced that Colette Peters has been appointed…

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U.S. Marshals Arrest 1,500 Fugitives

Operation North Star seeks to apprehend violent offenders. The Justice Department reported Wednesday that more than 1,500 fugitives, sex offenders, and gang members were arrested in 10 large…

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Supreme Court Rules on State-Indigenous Sovereignty

Justice Brett Kavanaugh wrote the 5-4 opinion. On Wednesday, the U.S. Supreme Court released its ruling that states can prosecute non-Natives who commit crimes against Native Americans within…

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Legislators Ask that Jane’s Revenge be Classified as Domestic Terrorists

Group has vowed riots and demonstrations after abortion decision is released.  Twenty-nine members of the House of Representatives led by Representative Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma are calling for…

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Supreme Court Rules Certain Gun Crimes Not “Crimes of Violence”

Opens the doors for defendants to challenge convictions and sentences.  Among the decisions released Tuesday by the Supreme Court is one in favor of a Virginia man who…

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