DOJ Indicts Correctional Officers for Assault

Attempted to cover up physical assault of inmate. The Department of Justice (DOJ) indicted three federal correctional officers a week ago for the assault of an inmate and…

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Job Training Deficit Leaves Critical Jobs Open

Labor department assesses supply chain worker shortage.  Members of Congress and the White House have begun to evaluate the lagging workforce development as inflation continues to increase. In…

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President Signs Police Accountability Order

Creates registry and use-of-force guidelines and more.  President Joe Biden issued a new executive order on police accountability on the second anniversary of the death of George Floyd.…

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Federal Inmates Sue for Continued Home Confinement

Low-level offenders fight post-COVID prison return orders. The federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) released many low-level offenders in their prison systems to home confinement during the pandemic, intending…

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DHS Funds Preparedness Program

$1.6 billion allocated for eight preparedness grants. Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas announced on Friday that his department has allocated $1.6 billion to eight preparedness grant programs.…

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Mexico Rescinds DEA Airplane Parking Spot

Significantly truncates DEA access in the country. The government of Mexico has rescinded authorization for the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) to park their plane in the country.…

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House Members Urge Speaker to Increase Police Funding

Pending legislation needs a vote.  A group of over a dozen moderates in the House of Representatives sent a letter calling on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California…

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Justice Department Files Charges in Opioid Crisis

Dozen medical professionals allegedly fueled the problem in Appalachia.  Over a dozen defendants across eight federal districts have been charged in connection with the illegal prescription and distribution…

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Supreme Court Hears Oklahoma, Cherokee Arguments

The state seeks to prosecute non-natives for crimes on native land. The Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Wednesday for the case of Oklahoma v. Castro-Huerta. Oklahoma Governor…

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Justice Breyer Hears His Last Supreme Court Arguments

His 28-year career on the high court ends this summer.  On Wednesday, Justice Stephen Breyer participated in the last scheduled oral argument of his lengthy career on the…

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