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Joshua J. Smith, 50, was appointed deputy director of the Bureau of Prisons on June 9, according to a bureau spokesperson. He ...
A sports memorabilia dealer serving a 12-year sentence for wire fraud is no longer in prison. John Rogers, 52, of North ...
Joshua J. Smith, a Tennessee businessman whom the president pardoned during his first term, now advocates for inmate ...
A judge says the federal Bureau of Prisons must keep providing hormone therapy to hundreds of transgender inmates following ...
U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth said a federal law prohibits prison officials from arbitrarily depriving inmates of ...
Employees at the federal prison in Phoenix are calling on the warden and regional director to be fired. Here's why.
A federal district court judge has granted a preliminary injunction blocking enforcement of a Trump Administration executive ...
A former federal inmate who was pardoned by President ... decades ago has been tapped as deputy director of the federal Bureau of Prisons, according to bureau spokesperson Kristie Breshears.
Joshua Smith was formerly incarcerated in federal prison for drug trafficking charges. After his release, he founded a ...
A legal ordeal for dozens of suburban woman came to an end Monday, as their former doctor was sentenced to prison after admitting to health care fraud.
U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth ruled existing federal law prohibits prison officials from depriving inmates of medications and lifestyle accommodations that its medical staff has already deemed ...
The Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) may not enforce parts of a sweeping executive order President Trump signed on his first day back in office instructing it to cease treatment for transgender ...