F.B.I. Set Plan to Track Threats Against School Boards and Teachers
The bureau established a “threat tag” system to monitor cases as part of a Justice Department effort to head off violence over flash point issues like masks and teaching about racism.
As Rittenhouse Awaits Verdict, Man Shot by Kenosha Officer Heals Slowly
When Jacob Blake was partially paralyzed last year, it set off civil unrest in Kenosha, Wis. Jurors are now deliberating the fate of Kyle Rittenhouse, who killed two men during those protests.
Victims of Sexual Misconduct Testify Against Forced Arbitration
In emotional testimony before the House Judiciary Committee, four survivors of sexual misconduct said they had been required to stay silent because of “forced arbitration” clauses in their contracts.
Ghislaine Maxwell Trial: New Wrinkle as Judge May Be Promoted
Senator Chuck Schumer will recommend Judge Alison J. Nathan for a seat on a federal appeals court, but the fraught case could put her in an unusual predicament.