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US Army creates legal office for murder, rape, other serious crime
The move comes as Congress pushes the military branches on serious criminal cases.
By Todd South
Ex-NSA worker accused of trying to sell secrets to Russia ordered held
Magistrate judge says Jareh Sebastian Dalke, 30, is a possible flight risk, given the life sentence he could face and his alleged sympathies for Russia.
By Colleen Slevin
Federal judge faults Postmaster General DeJoy in mail delays
Delays and the removal of mail-sorting machines were among actions that led New York and other states to sue.
Immigration judges no longer evaluated on case quotas
The decision could influence the removal of similar requirements for other judges across the federal government.
By Jessie Bur
Set up to fail: SSA judges have long faced ‘too high’ productivity expectations
Judges who oversee Social Security disability benefits appeals are expected to issue at least 500 decisions a year, a metric that has proven difficult to meet in the many years since its introduction.
By Jessie Bur