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Leaders of the county where 19 students and two teachers were killed in the 2022 shooting at an elementary school in Uvalde, ...
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CT Insider on MSNEx-Waterbury officer sues to overturn decertification under Connecticut police reform law
A former city police officer first fired and then decertified over an angry confrontation with a motorist captured on video ...
Attorneys Mario Cerame and Timothy C. Moynahan claim this rule, which went into effect on Jan. 1, 2022, is unconstitutional ...
A recipient of the 2025 Elite Trial Lawyers Lifetime Achievement Award, Morgan & Morgan's John Yanchunis spoke with the National Law Journal about his storied career, from bringing one of the nation’s ...
The push to unmask ICE agents is catching fire, as backlash grows to President Donald Trump’s policy of mass deportation.
His family and those who worked alongside him for years said he helped pioneer many of the practices commonly found in modern ...
New York's 2020 law doesn’t apply to federal courthouses or immigration court, according to the legislation’s author.
In 2023, Connecticut passed Public Act 23-116, a landmark law allowing municipalities to use Automated Traffic Enforcement Safety Devices (ATESDs)—such as speed and red light cameras—to ...
The Department of Homeland Security, the FBI and other law enforcement agencies have issued a warning about “lone wolf” attacks on the Fourth of July, according to reports. The agencies issued ...
A wanted fugitive tried to blow up law enforcement officers during an intense standoff on Friday in rural Van Buren County.
Law enforcement groups are pushing for Congress to reject a Trump administration proposal to cut funding for an anti-drug trafficking program.
A Connecticut correction officer who was accused of targeting a South Carolina federal law enforcement agent and his family and pleaded guilty to charges has been placed on administrative leave ...
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