Chicago agrees to a $280K settlement for activist Miracle Boyd, symbolizing acknowledgment and progress, yet underscoring the persistent need for police reform.
Browsing: Law & Justice
A federal judge’s denial of Live Nation’s attempt to dismiss an antitrust lawsuit opens doors to potentially groundbreaking antitrust enforcement.
Columbia University faces intensified federal scrutiny as DHS conducts searches in student dorm rooms following activist Mahmoud Khalil’s controversial ICE detention.
Ashley Lights enters plea, highlighting state divisions over abortion laws and reproductive healthcare rights.
The significant downsizing of the Public Integrity Section poses stark questions on democracy’s health, oversight, and the impartiality of justice.
Amid political theatrics, Missouri’s Attorney General targets Planned Parenthood with demands for a procedure they’re not performing, revealing troubling ideological priorities.
A CBP official is accused of defrauding FEMA following disastrous floods, reportedly misusing emergency funds meant for Detroit flood victims.
The arrest of a former Cuban intelligence agent exposes critical vulnerabilities and raises pressing questions around immigration policy and national security.
In a rare bipartisan consensus, Texas lawmakers act decisively against AI-generated child exploitation.
Suspended Williamsburg County Sheriff Stephen Gardner and former supervisor Tiffany Cooks face indictments for diverting essential COVID-19 relief funds, undermining public trust and pandemic assistance.