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ustice Department says it will end use of private prisons

This article originally appeared on the Washington Post by Matt Zapotosky and Chico Harlan on August 18th, 2016.  The Justice Department plans to end its use of private prisons after officials concluded the facilities are both less safe and less effective at providing correctional services than those run by the government. Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates announced the decision on Thursday in […]

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‘Robot Lawyer’ Gives Free Legal Aid To Homeless People

This article originally appeared on Huffington Post by Sarah Grossman on August 12th, 2016.  Lawyer’s fees can be expensive, so this teen developed an automated service that gives free legal aid to people who have lost their homes. The DoNotPay website, created by Stanford student Joshua Browder, uses an online robot to provide legal assistance to newly evicted people in the U.K., according

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Trump Says He’d Try Americans At Gitmo. Which Is Illegal.

This article originally appeared on Huffington Post by Alana Horowitz Satlin on August 12th, 2016. Donald Trump once again threw legality into the wind, suggesting that Americans could be tried at Guantánamo Bay if he’s president. As the Miami Herald points out,that’s against current U.S. law. Trump told the Herald on Thursday that it “would be fine” for military tribunals at the infamous detention center

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Conservative Legal Scholars Prefer A Liberal Supreme Court To A President Trump

This article originally appeared on Huffington Post by Michelle Fields on August 12th, 2016. Some Republicans have argued that conservatives skeptical of Donald Trump should vote for him anyway, if only to prevent Hillary Clinton from nominating liberals to the Supreme Court. But the right’s leading legal scholars reject that idea: the risks of a President Trump would outweigh his influence on the high

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Judge Overturns Conviction Of Brendan Dassey, From ‘Making A Murderer’

This article originally appeared on Huffington Post by Matt Ferner and Andy Campbell on August 12th, 2016. A federal judge on Friday overturned Brendan Dassey’s conviction in the death of Teresa Halbach. The 26-year-old Dassey, who was featured in the Netflix mini-documentary series “Making A Murderer,” was sentenced in 2007 on homicide and sexual assault charges to life without parole over

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Judge Orders Texas To Spend At Least $2.5 Million To Not Enforce Its Voter ID Law

This article originally appeared on Huffington Post by Christian Farias on August 11th, 2016. The tortuous legal fight over the future of Texas’ voter ID law is over ― at least until the November election. A federal judge on Wednesday issued a detailed order on how Texas must now move forward ahead of Election Day, listing a range of measures to essentially ensure no

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Set to Stun

Knightdale, N.C. — It was just a dumb fight. Two boys, both juniors, stood in the hallway discussing a classic teenage hypothetical: whether one of them could win in a fight against another student. But when one of the teens, Scott, said he didn’t think his friend could win, things turned personal. They flung curse

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Ex-fugitive vegan to divorce husband after $2M bust

This article originally appeared on New York Post by Emily Saul on August 11th, 2016.  A once-fugitive vegan restaurateur and her spouse — who were brought to justice because they foolishly ordered verboten cheese pizza to their hideaway — are parting ways, The Post has learned.   Sarma Melngailis and Anthony Strangis were in Brooklyn Supreme Court on Wednesday for brief

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Dad Allegedly Accidentally Shoots And Kills 11-Year-Old Who ‘Scared Him’

A Tennessee father is facing reckless homicide charges after police say he accidentally fatally shot his 11-year-old daughter on her first day of sixth grade. Timothy Batts, 29, drove his daughter, Timea Batts, to the emergency room on Monday from their home in the city of Hendersonville, NBC News reports. Timea had a gunshot wound

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