The nation's Roman Catholic bishops, capping a six-year project, voted overwhelmingly Thursday to adopt a lengthy and controversial letter that calls for changes in the U.S. economy to guarantee "minimum conditions of human dignity in the economic sphere for every person."
The Statue of Liberty, meticulously patched and fitted with a new flame, turns 100 this week.
The Justice Department said Tuesday that it is opposed to the planned merger of Trans World
Hortense W.
The Justice Department, accusing independent counsels of "defiance," excessive spending and
The Justice Department's internal inspector is investigating Atty. Gen.
Retired Chief Justice Warren E.
The Justice Department, under fire for launching "an indirect assault" on independent counsel
The FCC's proposal would allow AT&T; to sell telephones directly to individual and business customers.
With a handful of volunteers in her Camarillo home and with incalculable rage and frustration over the 1978 murder of her 2-year-old granddaughter, Patti Linebaugh set out to change the way child molesters are viewed and treated.
A Cook County judge, who federal prosecutors said "sold and peddled justice like it was apples
The Justice Department filed papers in federal court in Atlanta saying the government plans to
A somber throng gathered at the Metropolitan Cathedral here Sunday in sorrow and in outrage over an assassination that has remained unsolved for five years.
Trott argues at length in support of the government's arrangement with E.F.
A rocket ripped through Beirut's Palace of Justice, sparking a huge fire that gutted part of the
If in fact, " 'Justice Was Done' in E.F.
"The game is played to win success and failure each is calculated by this scale."
The KCBS program "Juvenile Justice: Cradle and All," airing at 8 tonight on Channel 2, is exactly
The dark-faced peasants gathered for a solemn anniversary and to pray for justice that they now believe will never come.
President Reagan predicted Senate confirmation of William Bradford Reynolds, his embattled nominee for associate attorney general, and praised him Saturday as a foe of discrimination beset by critics who "have turned our civil rights laws on their head."