The Environmental Protection Agency’s nine-years of foot-dragging over whether to ban a dangerous pesticide is “objectively extreme,” but the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals

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The Environmental Protection Agency’s nine-years of foot-dragging over whether to ban a dangerous pesticide is “objectively extreme,” but the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
A federal appeals court forgave the $16,000 debt of a mother who could not pay the remainder of her son’s bill for his stay in
Pacific Gas & Electric Co. obstructed a federal investigation of the 2010 deadly gas pipeline explosion in San Bruno and willfully violated the Natural Gas
Although prosecutors concealed evidence that would have bolstered a gang member’s claim that he killed a gang rival in self-defense, an appeals court said Monday
Immigration officials must provide bail hearings to alien detainees who are accused of minor crimes and have long-settled into the community, a federal appeals court
A federal judge sentenced tong leader Raymond “Shrimp Boy” Chow to two life terms in prison Thursday based on his conviction of running the Chee