A citizen of Columbia was found in Pennsylvania after two previous deportations in 2020 and 2022. Heyder Molina Prieto, 37, was reportedly arrested by the Monroeville and St. Clair police departments and arrested on Nov.
America’s Department of Justice has abruptly fired more than a dozen people who worked on its investigations into Donald Trump.
The Department of Justice is recommending a 20-year sentence for a Pennsylvania man for his role during the Jan. 6
The Justice Department announced Thursday an agreement with Sugar Grove Township and the Sugar Grove Area Sewage Authority to resolve allegations they violated the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act by enacting and enforcing two ordinances against Old Order Amish residents: one mandating that certain households connect to the Township’s municipal sewage system,
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court will determine how much weight state courts must give to a state agency’s interpretation of its own regulations as part of a case over nursing home Medicaid payment rates.
Behind Texas and Florida, Pennsylvania has the third largest number of residents charged in connection with the Jan. 6, 2021, attack.
Immigration attorneys Monday detailed the impact on their clients, some of them undocumented children, after the Trump administration last week halted Department of Justice programs that fund nonprofits that provide legal services to immigrants.
The Trump Justice Department says it has fired more than a dozen employees who worked on criminal investigations into President Donald Trump.
DOJ directive released on Friday states it will limit enforcement of federal law to cases involving death, injury or serious property damage.
An Associated Press investigation found the FBI has received nearly 300 allegations of sexual misconduct since the bureau announced in 2021 it had launched an agency-wide crackdown.
Vinson & Elkins partners Jason Halper, Kaam Sahely, and Francisco J. Morales Barrón — adjunct professors at the University of Pennsylvania Carey
Pennsylvania state and local officials are scrambling after President Donald Trump’s administration ordered a temporary pause on federal financial assistance, a halt that could disrupt trillions of dollars nationally.