Taking Driver's Licenses From the Poor to Make Them Pay Debt Makes No Sense
Forty-three states suspend or revoke driver's licenses for failure to pay court-imposed debt, which only further inhibits poor Americans' ability to come up with the cash.
Jayme Closs' Abductor Sentenced To Life In Prison Without Parole
"Last October, Jake Patterson took a lot of things that I love away from me."
Kamala Harris Responds to Donald Trump Calling Barr Questions 'Nasty'
"My primary interest is to pursue justice," Harris said. "And you can call that whatever name you want."
Israeli Justice Minister in Ad for 'Fascism' Perfume
The minister is seen spraying herself with the perfume, saying: "Smells like democracy to me."
Manafort Sentence Shows 'Disparity' in Justice System
"You have a judge like T.S. Ellis, who looks at a defendant like Paul Manafort, sees someone rich, powerful, nearly 70 years old, and looks at a version himself," a former Justice Department official told MSNBC.
McCabe: Ample Facts Indicated Trump Obstructed Justice
"I was confident in May of 2017 that we had ample facts to indicate that the president may have committed obstruction of justice," the former acting FBI director told MSNBC's "Morning Joe."
Donald Trump Jr. Slams 'Frauds' Deleting Jussie Tweets
"What's the matter, don't you want justice for him anymore?" Trump Jr. tweeted.
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: LeBron Is a Hero for Our Time
The NBA's all-time scoring leader reflects on the remarkable career of LeBron James, on and off the court.
Ocasio-Cortez Delivers Fiery Speech at Women's March
"In 2018 we took the House of Representatives and through 2020 we're going to take the White House and the Senate too," Ocasio-Cortez said.
'Runaway' Dubai Princess Seen Alive Again After Absence
Sheikha Latifa, daughter of Dubai ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, was seen in new photos after being allegedly captured an attempt to flee the UAE in February.
Merriam-Webster Word of the Year: 'Justice'
Merriam-Webster named "justice" the 2018 Word of the Year after its site saw a 74 percent spike in look-ups compared with 2017.
Trump Made Crimes More Obvious Than Nixon: Morning Joe
"He admitted obstruction of justice to Lester Holt. He admitted obstruction to the Russian foreign minister."
George Conway Suggests Trump Tweet Obstructed Justice
"Nice to know that some people still have 'guts!'" Trump tweeted in response to Roger Stone's recent comments that he would not testify against the president.
Former Supreme Court Justice Warns Democracy in Danger
"Perhaps we didn't do too good a job teaching the importance of preserving democracy by an enlightened civic discourse," Kennedy said.
Trump Often Criticized Rosenstein Before He Resigned
Donald Trump had previously considered removing the deputy attorney general, according to reports.
Giuliani Says Trump Interview With Mueller Is a 'No-Go'
The lawyer has been trying to negotiate the special counsel's request to interrogate the president but has rejected certain topics and refused follow-up questions.
U.S. Tells Court It Has No Power on Iran Sanctions
State Department lawyer Jennifer Newstead argued that the Hague's International Court of Justice could not compromise U.S. national security.
Half of U.S. Can't Name A Supreme Court Justice: Poll
Americans know the Supreme Court affects their daily life, but that doesn't mean they can name a justice.
Law Professor Deletes Twitter Over 'Latinaness' Tweet
A conservative University of Chicago Law School professor deleted his Twitter for a second time after commenting that U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor was only appointed due to her "Latinaness."
DOJ to Inform Public of Foreign Interference
"Our government does not take any official position on what people should believe or how they should vote, but it can and should protect them from fraud and deception perpetrated by foreign agents."
Trump: SCOTUS Pick May Send Abortion Down to States
Donald Trump said his pick for the Supreme Court could ultimately see the Roe v. Wade ruling on abortion rights decided on a state-by-state basis.
Will Justice Anthony Kennedy Regret Retirement?
Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy announced his retirement on Wednesday, which could shift the balance of the court for generations to come.
Who Will Replace Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy?
Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy just announced his retirement, raising the question of who is likely to replace him.
Why Is Kennedy Retiring From Supreme Court?
Justice Anthony Kennedy, 81, has served on the Supreme Court since 1988.
Alabama GOP Nominates Longtime Roy Moore Aide
Tom Parker's campaign has largely centered around the same social issues Moore ran on, including opposition to same-sex marriage and abortion. Parker also has a documented appreciation for the Confederate flag.
DOJ to Appeal Ruling Trump Can't Block Twitter Users
The president is known for his prolific tweeting.
Legal Experts: Trump Has No 'Get-Out-of-Jail-Free Card'
The president is capable of obstructing justice, scholars say, despite the claims of the commander in chief's personal lawyers.
Lawsuit Filed On Behalf Of Horse Seeks $100,000
Justice the horse is named as the plaintiff in the lawsuit suing his former owner for negligence.
Cosby Accuser Responds to Guilty Verdict
"This may be the end for Mr. Cosby, but this victory is just the beginning for many of us."
Trump Makes Headlines With Fox News Interview
President Donald Trump made headlines with his appearance on Fox News Thursday.