The sentencing of two brothers for selling counterfeit cancer drugs exposes deep failures in the U.S. drug supply system and ignites calls for urgent reform.
Browsing: Law & Justice
A deadly assault at Texas’ border raises difficult questions about the limits of hardline enforcement—and the urgent need for smarter, more just approaches.
Two separate July 4 shootings in Horry County and Dayton left communities in mourning, underscoring the urgent need for gun reform as incidents rise during American celebrations.
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s forceful and frequent dissents have made her the Court’s loudest critic of conservative rulings—challenging even her liberal colleagues to take a bolder stand.
A federal lawsuit alleges that Orange County deputies forced Muslim women to remove their hijabs during arrests at a UC Irvine protest, sparking a national debate over religious freedom and law enforcement policy.
Karen Diamond’s death in the Boulder firebomb attack has reignited debate on hate crimes, political violence, and the limits of current laws.
House Bill 135 could block undocumented immigrants in Idaho from life-saving HIV medications, prompting a lawsuit that raises legal and public health alarms.
Louisiana’s bid to force Ten Commandments posters into public classrooms reignites the national debate over faith, public education, and the true meaning of the First Amendment.
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.
The Rozario family’s lawsuit spotlights the fatal intersection of policing and mental health—and calls for citywide reform.