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Law

Attorney General Jeff Sessions testifies before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Oct. 18, 2017. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)
Politics & Policy

U.S. Senator Coons questions AG Sessions about Wilmington crime

Amid questions about Russian influence in the election and ending the DACA program, U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions also faced questions about violence in Wilmington.

8 years ago

Pennsylvania State Police officers walk up a driveway, Friday, July 14, 2017, in Solebury, Pa. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
Keystone Crossroads
Courts & Law

Lawmakers want budget details before authorizing new funding for state police support of municipalities

The Pa. State Police must serve municipalities that don't have full-time local services. And as more localities have opted out, state taxpayers have been footing the bill.

8 years ago

Four people are charged with murder, kidnapping and other crimes in the February 2017 riot at James T. Vaughn Correctional Center. (WHYY)
NewsWorks Tonight
Courts & Law

Delaware inmates charged with murder following prison riot

Eighteen inmates have been charged in connection with February's prison riot at Vaughn Correctional that resulted in the death of Lt. Steven Floyd.

8 years ago

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 Sen. Bob Menendez, center, arrives at the courthouse with his children, Alicia Menendez and Robert Menendez Jr., in Newark, N.J., Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2017. (Seth Wenig/AP Photo)
Politics & Policy

Judge refuses to throw out case against New Jersey senator

The judge at Sen. Bob Menendez's corruption trial refused to throw out any of the charges against the New Jersey Democrat on Monday.

8 years ago

Pennsylvania's oddly-shaped 7th Congressional district is often cited as an extreme example of gerrymandering.(via govtrack.us)
Politics & Policy

Lawsuit challenging GOP maps to get quick hearing

A new lawsuit aimed at reshaping Pennsylvania's congressional districts before the 2018 midterm election is speeding toward trial.

8 years ago

The capitol building in Harrisburg
StateImpact Pennsylvania
Politics & Policy

Bill would overhaul Pennsylvania’s regulatory process

A bill under consideration in the state House changes the way Pennsylvania enacts new regulations on everything from education, to health, and the environment.

8 years ago

Delaware Gov. John Carney signs several bills to reform the state's juvenile justice system. (Zoë Read/WHYY)
Courts & Law

Delaware juvenile justice reforms signed into law

Gov. John Carney signed three bills Thursday that aim to divert juveniles away from the criminal justice system —where about 3,000 juveniles are arrested every year.

8 years ago

(File/WHYY)
Courts & Law

Former Chemours employee charged with trying to sell company secrets to China

A federal grand jury charged the former employee of the DuPont spin-off with conspiracy.

8 years ago

Stevie and Arthur, in matching pink tshirts
Lifestyle

At Philly’s Outfest, Sessions order eroding LGBT protections widely panned

U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions issues directive allowing businesses, nonprofits, and others claiming "religious liberty" to deny jobs or services to LGBT community.

8 years ago

Donald Trump Jr. is shown in an appearance on Sean Hannity's Fox News Channel television program in July.
National Interest
Politics & Policy

Republicans decide that sex harassment is very, very bad

Wow. Isn’t it amazing how the GOP and Donald Trump Jr. are suddenly rocking the sexual harassment issue, now that Harvey Weinstein has been outed as a serial pig?

8 years ago

Det. Brian Shahan, M/Cpl., Heather Carter and Glenn Davis discuss New Castle County Cold Case Squad. (Andrea Gibbs/WHYY)
First
Courts & Law

Cold case squad looks to solve New Castle County murders

The two-man unit scours all sources for information on unsolved murders in northern Delaware, from DNA evidence to social media.

8 years ago

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Courts & Law

Inmates sue Philly’s Federal Detention Center for right to see loved ones while they await trial

Two current inmates are suing Philadelphia's Federal Detention Center to overturn a policy that blocks some of their loved ones from visiting them as they await trial.

8 years ago

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The U.S. Supreme Court (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, File)
Courts & Law

The case for televising U.S. Supreme Court proceedings

The first Monday in October, the start of the U.S. Supreme Court’s new term, prompts an almost annual question:  Why don’t ...

8 years ago

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Education

Claiming predatory practices, Pa. attorney general sues student loan servicer Navient

Pennsylvania's attorney general is suing Navient, the country's largest student loan servicer.

8 years ago

Protesters gather at the Municipal Services Building in Center City Philadelphia in May before setting off on a march to Harrisburg.
Speak Easy
Politics & Policy

Ending gerrymandering is fundamental, but Harrisburg doesn’t want to hear it

Fixing gerrymandering is one of the most pressing repairs we can apply to our faltering democracy, but leaders in our state government are all but refusing to discuss it.

8 years ago

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