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  2. 2025 U.S. Department of Justice resignations - Wikipedia

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    Hagan Scotten's resignation letter. The 2025 U.S. Department of Justice resignations also known as the "Thursday Night Massacre" or the "Valentine's Day Seven" refer to the resignations of seven prosecutors of the U.S. Department of Justice in February 2025 in response to orders from acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove to dismiss federal criminal corruption charges against New York City ...

  3. Limited Too - Wikipedia

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    Between December 2008 and June 2010, 26 of these stores closed and 560 others were re-branded as Justice. [ citation needed ] After being dormant for several years, the Limited Too IP and trademarks were acquired by Bluestar Alliance, LLC and revived as an online store with select clothing being sold at Amazon.com and other websites.

  4. Analysis-As Trump shakes Justice Department, deeply ... - AOL

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    NEW YORK (Reuters) - President Donald Trump's drive to shake up the U.S. government drove out a rising star in conservative legal circles: A career federal prosecutor who once clerked for the late ...

  5. Acting US attorney in New York and five others quit after ...

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    Three senior Justice Department officials in New York and Washington resigned Thursday instead of complying with orders from the Trump administration to dismiss the corruption case against New ...

  6. Official says Ugandan opposition figure will be tried in ...

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    A prominent opposition figure facing military trial in Uganda will be charged before a civilian court instead, an official said Monday, as authorities faced mounting pressure to free him. Kizza ...

  7. Ed Martin (Missouri politician) - Wikipedia

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    Martin did legal work for the Institute for Justice, Human Action Network, Bryan Cave, LLP, Americans United for Life, Martin Simmonds, LLC, and formed his own law practice, Ed Martin Law Firm, LLC. In addition, Martin served as law clerk for the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit under the Honorable Pasco M. Bowman II.

  8. She Didn’t Want to Pay for a Divorce. So She Shot Her ... - AOL

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    A Missouri woman who admitted to killing her husband because she couldn’t afford to divorce him has been sentenced to 10 years in prison. On Monday, Jan. 27, Melanie Biggins, 42, pleaded guilty ...

  9. Jesselyn Radack - Wikipedia

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    In 1995 Radack graduated from Yale Law School and, through the Attorney General's Honors Program, joined the Department of Justice. [26] When the Department's Professional Responsibility Advisory Office [27] was created in 1999, [28] she served as a legal advisor [29] until leaving Justice in April 2002. [26]