Robert Roberson’s looming execution—and the discredited science behind his conviction—has forged a rare alliance between conservatives and progressives, exposing cracks in Texas’ capital punishment system.
Browsing: Law & Justice
The Supreme Court weighs Ghislaine Maxwell’s appeal, raising troubling questions about privilege, accountability, and justice for survivors.
A federal whistleblower lawsuit accuses Loyola University Medical Center of risky organ transplants to boost revenue, raising profound questions about profit-driven healthcare and national oversight failures.
Amid wedding celebrations, tragedy struck when a gunman shouting ‘Free Palestine’ opened fire—exposing the fraught intersection of protest, violence, and America’s ongoing political tensions.
Ryan Routh defends himself against charges of an attempted assassination plot targeting Trump, arguing prosecutors failed to prove intent as the courtroom battle shines a light on the boundaries of protest and political violence.
Stephanie Cockrell’s lawsuit against SDPD reveals a broader culture of retaliation and sexism in law enforcement, underscoring the urgent need for sweeping reforms.
This $256 million settlement in Rochester closes a painful legal chapter for hundreds of survivors, but the real test—lasting reform—begins now.
Chicago’s new Healthcare Fraud Section promises aggressive prosecution of medical scams—yet true reform demands more than courtroom victories.
Pastor Eddy Alexandre’s crypto scam devastated thousands by weaponizing trust within his own community, exposing gaps in oversight and the urgent need for progressive reform.
A federal immigration raid in San Bernardino turned violent, exposing the painful rift between law enforcement and immigrant communities. What happens when enforcement goes too far?