Exploring the ethical complexities following the arrest of whistleblower FBI agent Johnathan Buma.
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Toyota’s subsidiary Hino Motors must reckon with an unprecedented penalty, $1.6 billion, after admitting to emissions fraud. What does this mean for corporate responsibility?
President Trump considers an unprecedented military enforcement plan along the southern border, igniting debate over legality, ethics, and America’s national identity.
The recent standoff outside CIA headquarters reveals crucial insights on mental health crisis responses and underscores the urgent need for compassionate intervention policies.
A former executive’s legal defense falters amid Trump’s controversial executive order, spotlighting threats to judicial impartiality.
Texas’ Trey’s Law aims to end the misuse of NDAs in sexual abuse cases, empowering survivors and challenging institutional secrecy.
As the DOJ retreats from battling Texas’ rigorous Senate Bill 4, immigrant rights advocates prepare for continued court confrontations over state versus federal immigration control.
Jessie Hoffman’s nitrogen gas execution in Louisiana has ignited fierce debate on humane methods of capital punishment and raised profound ethical questions.
An Ohio appeals court decisively overturned a statewide ban limiting gender-affirming healthcare for transgender minors, reinforcing constitutional protections and parental rights.
The DOJ takes unprecedented steps supporting Jewish students at UCLA in an antisemitism lawsuit, spotlighting university accountability nationwide.