Attorney General Raúl Torrez and state lawmakers introduced a proposed constitutional amendment this week designed to create more accountability for university boards of regents and administrators.
Attorney General Raúl Torrez and leaders of both chambers of the New Mexico Legislature unveiled proposals Monday designed to enhance oversight and accountability of administrator contracts at public ...
SANTA FE — New Mexico university leaders would face enhanced oversight — including outside approval of contracts for certain ...
In the wake of a scandal over spending at Western New Mexico University, lawmakers are teaming up with the New Mexico ...
New Mexico Public Safety Secretary Jason Bowie ... Her body was found outside Lake View in neighboring Dillon County. While U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland opted not to pursue the death ...
New York Attorney General Letitia James is seeking to have her office removed as defense counsel in four civil cases pending in U.S. District Court involving inmate abuse allegations. The request ...
The question was when, not whether, Trump’s funding freeze would face a legal challenge. A group of Democratic state ...
A Monday night memo could affect programs in every state, from aid to nonprofits to small business loans and local government ...
Donald Trump issued a number of orders reversing Joe Biden's policies, kickstarting his second-term agenda after the ...
Raúl Torrez released a series of publications that offer advice for law enforcement, religious leaders, hospital staff and ...