The FBI arrest of a Stockton man accused of aiding ISIS exposes the deep risks of domestic radicalization—and the glaring limits of conservative, fear-driven counterterrorism approaches.
Browsing: Law & Justice
The Rozario family’s lawsuit spotlights the fatal intersection of policing and mental health—and calls for citywide reform.
A new Arkansas law requiring Ten Commandments displays in schools faces a sweeping lawsuit, raising urgent questions about church-state separation and inclusion.
By exploiting trust and loneliness, scammers laundered $37 million through an international digital maze—raising urgent questions about oversight and our digital future.
Judge Shelley Joseph’s courthouse decision set off a national debate on justice and immigration—her fate now looms as the judiciary’s independence is put to the test.
The Supreme Court’s decision on Joseph Clifton Smith’s intellectual disability may redefine how justice—and mercy—are measured for the most vulnerable.
When efforts to leave Michigan for Syria failed, Aws Mohammed Naser shifted his extremist focus to American soil—and built a bomb for ISIS from his own basement.
Streavel’s threats against Trump spark urgent questions: How do we police violent rhetoric online without compromising core freedoms?
Three brave women are challenging a broken system in Baltimore, shining a light on decades of hidden abuse by a trusted teacher and a school culture unwilling to protect its most vulnerable students.
Dr. Marvin Boomer was killed when a suspect—briefly pursued on the ground by CHP—struck him in Oakland, reigniting urgent questions about pursuit policy and public safety.