After maintaining his innocence for years, the New York man charged with murdering seven women and dumping their bodies on Long Island's Gilgo Beach over a 17-year period has pled guilty to the ...
Director Aengus James breaks down Paramount+ docuseries — from funding a private forensic dig to navigating the volatile clash between sisters Lucy and Susan.
The man convicted in the cold-blooded killing of NYPD Detective Jonathan Diller was sentenced Monday to 115 years to life in prison, as a judge made clear the defendant will "most certainly die in a ...
A serial killer who preyed on his elderly neighbors in a public housing development has pleaded guilty to three murders in exchange for a sentence of 30 years to life in prison, prosecutors say. Kevin ...
A 71-year-old described by prosecutors as a handyman pleaded guilty Friday to the murders of three women at the same apartment complex who had hired him for help, authorities said. Subscribe to read ...
The Zodiac Killer's cryptic messages weren't just taunts to police — they were a twisted throwback to his first victim, according to an independent investigator who says he's cracked the code and ...
Michael W. McConnell, a former appellate judge, is a professor at Stanford Law School. Controversy over the Supreme Court’s so-called shadow docket has dialed up to an 11. Last week, Justice Ketanji ...
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The New York Times recently published a trove of Supreme Court memos that offer a rare glimpse into the internal workings of the Supreme Court’s so-called shadow docket. They lay bare how the Court ...
The recent publication of confidential Supreme Court memoranda by The New York Times has brought to light a pivotal moment in the court’s history. “The birth of the Supreme Court’s shadow docket has ...