Courts & Law
Delaware to sue EPA over pollutant controls
The state of Delaware threaten to sue the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for allegedly failing to protect its residents from poor air quality, unless it takes action.
8 years ago
Listen 1:43Krasner takes oath as very different kind of DA for Philly
Veteran civil rights lawyer Larry Krasner is promising drug treatment over incarceration and second chances for nonviolent offenders, among other reforms.
8 years ago
Listen 2:04Chief Justice Roberts promises to evaluate sexual misconduct policies
He said recent events have "illuminated the depth of the problem of sexual harassment in the workplace."
8 years ago
Despite #MeToo solidarity, reports of sex assault falling in Philly
City police statistics show nearly 1,100 cases of rape were reported in 2017, a 6 percent decline over the previous year.
8 years ago
No proof Pa. congressional map is unconstitutional, judge says
Commonwealth Court Judge Kevin Brobson issued a 130-page report Friday to the state Supreme Court.
8 years ago
Settling into Bucks County, Syrian family has year of worry — and progress
With their two young children, refugees Moustafa and Amal are making a new life for themselves far from Syria's civil war. Their first year in the U.S. hasn't been easy.
8 years ago
Listen 4:37Opioid crisis linked to highest Philly homicide rate since 2012
Philadelphia police officials cite issues associated with opioid abuse as part of the reason the murder rate is climbing.
8 years ago
Philly police investigating after undercover cop fatally shoots unarmed driver
Cops stopped a driver whose car was wanted in connection with an unsolved murder. But the driver wasn't the murder suspect and was unarmed when a plainclothes cop shot him.
8 years ago
Activists to copy ‘gay panic defense’ ban
Defense attorneys will no longer be able to mount the so-called "gay panic defense" in Illinois, the second state after California to prohibit the tactic.
8 years ago
N.J. Shore town makes pre-emptive strike against legalized pot sales
The Point Pleasant Beach council recently passed an ordinance to ban marijuana dispensaries because, Mayor Stephen Reid said, they would not be a good fit for his community.
8 years ago
It’s been one year since N.J. ditched cash bail. Here’s how it’s going
Many people — especially critics — want to know how many criminal defendants who are released under the new rules skip court later or commit another crime while they're free.
8 years ago
Listen 6:37N.J. files fraud complaint against another Sandy contractor
The public can report consumer abuse by filing an online complaint or calling 1-800-242-5846.
8 years ago
In three South Philly police districts, ‘focused deterrence’ cuts shooting rate by third
Pioneered in Boston in the 1990s, focused deterrence identifies people — often gang members or those involved in the drug trade — most likely to commit violent crimes.
8 years ago
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