The death of Tiru Chabba in the FSU shooting exposes cracks in America’s approach to campus safety, reigniting calls for meaningful gun reform.
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A Minnesota man’s federal indictment for threatening to kill a congresswoman highlights the escalating dangers confronting U.S. lawmakers—and the urgent need for a bipartisan stand against political violence.
A judge has declared youth detention at Los Padrinos ‘unlawful,’ forcing L.A. County to confront neglect and chart a new path for juvenile justice.
Charlotte Bennett’s settlement with New York closes one chapter but exposes how survivors shoulder the burden while real accountability remains elusive.
A magistrate’s removal in Iowa signals a powerful stand against racial and sexual bias on the bench, reshaping trust in the justice system for marginalized communities.
Stanislaus County’s unprecedented $22.5M settlement exposes the steep cost of prosecutorial overreach and the urgent need for systemic justice reform.
The federal indictment of Luigi Mangione for the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has sparked intense debate about capital punishment and systemic justice, against a backdrop of public outcry and corporate anxiety.
Prosecutors say Abdullah Haji Zada planned an Election Day attack in Oklahoma—here’s why his case challenges both security measures and the flow of justice.
A unanimous Supreme Court ruling empowers Cornell employees—and potentially millions of Americans—to challenge costly mismanagement in their retirement plans, shifting the burden of proof onto employers.
The FSU shooting alert isn’t just another drill—it’s a stark reminder of America’s campus safety crisis and the political paralysis blocking reform.