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.
Streets of Justice (NBC Sunday at 9 p.m.), a new TV movie, stars John Laughlin as a young auto
Columnist George Will's characterization (Editorial Pages, Feb. 2) of Rose Bird as the quintessential liberal run amok is right on target.
Supreme Court Justice Lewis F.
The American Civil Liberties Union offered today to purchase the Justice Department, saying it
Three stormy months after he was named interim president, J.
frequently fester like weeds in our justice system, especially murder trials.
The U.S.
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
The Justice Department's internal inspector is investigating Atty. Gen.
The Justice Department said that Pan Am's plan to sell its Pacific routes to United Airlines "could
Nodredin Ahmed Aissa felt as though red-hot lava had been poured through his veins and into his heart.
The marshal and a minister had a showdown this week over the preservation of American values.
One characteristic flaw of the legal mind is its tendency to make a fetish of procedure, so that the merits of a case become obscured by an endless tangle of arguments about how it ought to be decided.