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A recent court ruling has clarified a common misconception regarding the division of assets in divorce proceedings. The ruling indicates that a 50-50 split is not automatically guaranteed, and instead, asset division is based on proven contributions to the marriage. The Court of Appeal recently overturned a High Court ruling in a divorce case, challenging […]

The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, along with 85 national organizations, is urging Congress to oversee the U.S. Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division. The coalition expresses concern over recent actions by political appointees within the division, alleging a departure from its founding mission to enforce civil rights laws. Abandoning the Civil Rights […]

Following the fatal shooting of Renee Good by a federal immigration agent in Minneapolis last week, a number of Justice Department officials have resigned. The circumstances surrounding the shooting and the Justice Department’s response have drawn scrutiny and raised concerns among legal experts. Justice Department Response to Shooting Senior Justice Department leaders have directed federal […]

Several career prosecutors in the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division are leaving the department following a decision not to pursue a civil rights probe into the fatal shooting of a Minneapolis woman by a federal immigration agent. The departures come amid broader concerns about the division’s direction and handling of other cases. Departures from the […]


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