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A federal appeals court found the US Marshals Service doesn’t have authority to detain people charged in Washington’s local ...
A longtime Washington Post journalist and video producer from DC is facing federal charges after authorities say they found ...
FBI agents reported Thomas LeGro had a folder on his laptop with 11 videos of prepubescent girls performing sexual acts.
Thomas P. LeGro, 48, a video editor at The Post, was held after an initial appearance Friday before a U.S. magistrate judge in D.C.
The Supreme Court on Friday limited the use of nationwide injunctions, reining in federal judges' ability to issue sweeping ...
A federal appeals court panel on Friday stayed a lower court ruling that blocked the Trump administration from moving forward ...
A Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post journalist is accused of having child porn on his work laptop, federal prosecutors ...
In a major win for the Trump adminstration, the court's conservative majority ruled nationwide injunctions exceed the power ...
The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision limiting federal judges from issuing nationwide injunctions threatens to upend numerous ...
Legal experts described the move as an attack on judicial independence. The DOJ said its goal was to preserve Trump’s ...
A divided Supreme Court has ruled that individual judges lack the authority to grant nationwide injunctions, but the decision ...