By Nate Raymond (Reuters) -As the U.S. government shutdown disrupts paychecks for federal workers across the country, it is exacerbating the financial woes of lawyers who defend the poorest members of ...
The federal government shutdown is entering its fourth week, but for attorneys like Heather Shaner, the pinch of not having a ...
The U.S. federal government shutdown continues to delay payments to defense lawyers waiting for months to be compensated for ...
The Trump administration’s move to issue paychecks this week to some but not all federal law enforcement employees during the ...
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Police report omits a federal agent's shooting at a DC driver. The man's lawyers suspect a cover-up
A federal agent fired shots at an unarmed Black man during a recent traffic stop while patrolling the nation’s capital for ...
Deputy White House Chief of Staff Stephen Miller told Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents they are legally protected ...
Private attorneys who represent low-income defendants in federal court said they haven’t been paid in more than four months, and now, with the ongoing government shutdown, there’s ...
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