Lucy P. Bernier, Oneonta's first female city prosecutor and city court judge, died Feb. 5 in Oneonta. She was 69.
The fourth in a series of columns by Matthew T. Hall explores how a candidate considered qualified, and even well-qualified ...
A Reagan-appointed federal judge temporarily stopped the Trump administration from moving three male inmates out of women’s ...
A federal judge has ruled in favor of three transgender women who asked not to be transferred to male prisons across the ...
The Trump administration evicted former Coast Guard Commandant Linda Fagan from her home with three hours of notice on ...
A 15-year-old boy said he was with a gal pal when a pair of drunk migrants mugged him at a Brooklyn subway station -- and was ...
The Olive Branch High School alumna became the first female African-American judge in Tennessee history in 1982.
A Massachusetts judge has temporarily blocked federal prison officials from transferring an incarcerated transgender woman to ...
A temporary restraining order blocked the administration from transferring transgender women and from ending ...
A judge said three transgender women can stay in female prisons because moving them to men's prison wouldn't be safe. There are 16 transgender women in BOP prisons. The current ruling is only in ...