1789: Electors unanimously chose George Washington to be the first president of the United States. 1801: John Marshall took office as chief justice of the ...
A judge has ordered the acquittal of a former Georgia prosecutor on one of two misconduct charges she faced at trial over ...
American communities, disproportionately Black and Brown, have long borne the scars of the Drug War. Extreme and racist sentences for crack cocaine offenses tore apart families.
American communities, disproportionately Black and brown, have long borne the scars of the Drug War. Extreme and racist ...
President Biden's historic commutations address racial disparities and outdated sentencing laws, cementing his legacy as a ...
The cases of the 37 men whose lives were spared manifest all the profound flaws that inevitably mar the death penalty, ...
Fort Wayne, IN, Jan. 20, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Premier Truck Rental (PTR) announces the upcoming retirement of Dave Marshall, Chief Financial Officer, who will be stepping down after 4 and a half ...
Chief Justice John Marshall holds the record for the most swearings-in, at nine, beginning with Thomas Jefferson in 1801 in the new Capitol, the historical society notes. Washington’s ...
While the Constitution does not specify who must administer oaths, Chief Justice John Roberts is expected to swear in Donald ...