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Chief Justice John Roberts touted the independence of the federal judiciary as a “counter-majoritarian check” and urged Americans rattled by partisan politics to keep faith with the Constitution.
Supreme Court Associate Justice Amy Coney Barrett highlighted the "disconnect" between how the public perceives the Court and how it actually operates in a wide-ranging interview with "Special Report" on Monday. "You know, we don't wear red and blue ...
Scott MacFarlane is CBS News' Justice correspondent. He has covered Washington for two decades, earning 20 Emmy and Edward R. Murrow awards. His reporting has resulted directly in the passage of five new laws. Washington — Attorney General Pam Bondi last ...
Nearly 750 years ago it was written in the Magna Carta, “To no one will we sell, to no one will we refuse or delay the right to justice.” Centuries later, William Penn wrote, “to delay justice is injustice.” And most famously William E. Gladstone ...
She spoke to ABC News Live Prime anchor Linsey Davis at the ESSENCE Festival. Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, in her first public appearance since the Supreme Court sharply limited the ability of federal judges to check presidential power, said Saturday she ...
A federal judge sentenced Nicholas Roske, who now goes by Sophie, to eight years in prison on Friday for attempting to murder Justice Brett Kavanaugh in the weeks leading up to the Supreme Court’s landmark Dobbs decision. The sentence is far lower than ...
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — U.S. Sen. Jim Justice of West Virginia has agreed to pay nearly $5.2 million in overdue personal taxes, the latest saga for the former billionaire who has been followed by a trail of financial challenges going back well over a ...
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Justice minister calls for end to 'political prosecution' after special counsel closures
Justice Minister Jung Sung-ho stated on the 29th, “The conclusion of the special counsel should serve as an opportunity to break with the ‘political prosecution.’” This came as the investigations by the three special counsels—former first lady Kim Keon-hee,