

Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooter Indicted On 44 Federal Counts
The man responsible for the deaths of eleven people in a Pittsburgh synagogue has been indicted on 44 counts by a Federal Grand Jury.
The man responsible for the deaths of eleven people in a Pittsburgh synagogue has been indicted on 44 counts by a Federal Grand Jury.
Charges have been filed against the man responsible for the massacre in Pittsburgh in both Federal and State court.
Not surprisingly, Dylann Roof received a sentence of death for the murder of nine people at a historic African-American church.
Stopping the next Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, Syed Farook, or Omar Mateen is likely to be a lot more difficult than the politicians on either side of the aisle are leading us to believe.
It won’t be a very good holiday season for Charleston Church shooter Dylann Roof.
Prosecutors in South Carolina announced that they will seek the death penalty for Charleston shooter Dylann Roof.
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev appeared in public for what is likely the last time in his life, apologized for the crimes he committed, and was unsurprisingly sentenced to death by a Federal Judge.
A word that has come in recent years to be used to refer chiefly to Muslim fanatics obviously applies to a man who murdered nine people because they’re black.
Final justice, but far from the end of the road.
The parents of the youngest victim of the Boston Marathon bombing argue that his killer should be spared from the death penalty.
An unsurprising outcome as we approach the second anniversary of the bombing at the Boston Marathon.
Thanks to one question from one Senator, we learned yesterday that the FBI has used surveillance drones inside the United States.
Just because NSA data mining is legal, that doesn’t mean it’s proper or that the American people should tolerate it.
The Governor of Massachusetts decided to celebrate a bit after Dzhorkhar Tsarnaev was captured.
The American people aren’t panicking.
New questions about the interrogation of the surviving Boston Marathon bombing suspect.
Some on the right are complaining that Dzhokar Tsarnaev was read his Mranda rights too soon.
Less than a week after the bomb he planted at the Boston Marathon went off, Dzhokar Tsarnaev has been formally charged in Federal Court.
For better or worse, the attack in Boston is likely to have an impact on the immigration reform debate.
The Boston Marathon bomber must be tried in a court of law.
What Miranda does and does not cover and what consequences follow if police do not comply.
A strange loophole in the law means Dzhokhar Tsarnaev will be questioned without being advised of his Miranda Rights.