A fast-spreading wildfire that erupted this week northwest of Los Angeles roared from nothing to nearly 10,000 acres − in a matter of hours.
The U.S. Supreme Court's decision will set a precedent for courts that review officer-involved shootings solely by the cop's split-second decisions in the "moment of threat." ...
The justices considered the Fifth Circuit's "moment of the threat" doctrine during a hearing about a 2016 fatal police ...
A new fire broke out near Los Angeles’ Bel Air neighborhood early on Thursday as the Hughes fire which was first reported a ...
The Supreme Court heard arguments in a case on Wednesday that could make it easier to hold police officers accountable for ...
On Wednesday, the Supreme Court began hearing arguments in a case that will weigh the standard for how deadly police ...
A Texas police officer's actions leading to a deadly shooting will likely receive another review in the Fifth Circuit.
Wednesday, 12:25 p.m. PST The Hughes Fire grew to 3,407 acres, according to Cal Fire, with evacuation orders extending to the ...
The Supreme Court will consider whether to order new nationwide precedent about how lower courts will consider facts over ...
The justices suggested a lower court used the wrong test in deciding a Texas officer did not use unconstitutionally excessive ...
"I’m ending my lease two months early. When the Tesla rep asked why I’m not considering another Tesla, I said I’m sick of ...
Supreme Court justices appeared likely to allow an excessive force claim brought against a police officer over the shooting ...