Trump and 18 Others Charged With Election-Related Crimes in Georgia
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Out with the old corruption and in with fresh scandals.
The 2013 bankruptcy filing didn't make the city more prosperous, more functional, or less corrupt.
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City Councilmember Curren Price is indicted for steering favors to affordable housing developers who were bribing his wife.
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The ideology champions the same tired policies that big government types predictably propose whenever they see something they don't like.
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The Supreme Court issues five merits opinions, but there are still forty more waiting.
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One guy with gambling debts is a news story, but a formal policy of legalized theft is a national scandal.
People can never be made incorruptible. We can, however, design governmental systems filled with checks and balances that limit the temptations.
Top government officials reportedly kept rare bourbons for themselves and other powerful insiders.
By destroying judicial review, they would empower the narrow right-wing majority to violate the rights of minorities.
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Twenty-five people have died this month amid nationwide protests.
By giving powerful law enforcement officials absolute immunity from civil liability, the Supreme Court leaves their victims with no recourse.
Los Angeles Sheriff's Department
Alex Villanueva was ousted after a single combative, troubled term. Voters also approved giving county leaders the power to remove future sheriffs.
Even in cases that hinged on the trustworthiness of demonstrably untrustworthy cops, people are still waiting to get their money back.
A federal judge denied qualified immunity for officers accused of making up charges to get money from fines.
A lack of transparency doesn't make politicians better people.
A state senator joins several local officials in federal indictments for taking bribes in exchange for contracts.
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The Federal Prison Oversight Act would create an independent ombudsman to investigate complaints about the Bureau of Prisons, something prison advocacy groups have long called for.
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Wanda Vázquez, the latest in a string of Puerto Rican officials to face criminal corruption charges, is accused of bribery and mail fraud charges during her failed 2020 reelection campaign.
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The Harris County, Texas, District Attorney's Office oversees civil forfeitures that make a mockery of justice.
The federal prison system is plagued by corruption and civil rights abuses.
Brookside faces several federal challenges for trying to fund its city by ticketing and towing the cars of anybody they can get away with.
The case shows how lax supervisors, incurious prosecutors, deferential judges, credulous jurors, and inattentive defense attorneys abet police misconduct.
We can condemn the actions of Moscow without forfeiting the right to point out missteps in Kyiv.
Miami and Austin lured people away from California. But the new tech hubs could end up repeating San Francisco’s mistakes.
Despite the abundance of transcripts, FBI reports, and memoirs from those involved, we still know more about the cover-up than we do about the infamous political scandal.
Activist Fadi Elsalameen says U.S. aid doesn’t help Palestinians because of corruption. They need monetary freedom.
Caught stealing from motorists, these towns disbanded their police forces or even disbanded their governments altogether.
The department suffers “a dangerous combination of broad authorities, weak safeguards, and insufficient oversight.”