Pomerantz LLP is taking on some of America’s most recognized companies as a surge of securities fraud investigations calls corporate governance and accountability into question.
Browsing: Law & Justice
When a Maryland judge blocked ICE from deporting two women detained in “inhumane” conditions, it exposed systemic failures in America’s immigration system.
For the first time, U.S. prosecutors have charged Sinaloa cartel leaders as terrorists—a legal leap with complex consequences and no clear promise of success.
After the tragedy of Preston Lord, Arizona redefines group assaults with tough new penalties—will this reform go far enough?
Explosive allegations against ICC prosecutor Karim Khan raise thorny questions about the intersection of personal conduct, power, and the pursuit of global justice.
Elizabeth Smart’s reaction to Wanda Barzee’s rearrest reveals systemic flaws in how we protect survivors—and why policy reform can’t wait.
In the wake of an in-custody death, Allegheny County faces hard questions about police practices, mental health, and accountability.
Milwaukee Montessori’s $290,000 settlement exposes deep flaws in how schools handle disability rights and raises troubling questions about compliance and community trust.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor urges lawyers to take a stand as the legal profession faces political targeting and threats to judicial independence, highlighting the urgent need for courageous advocacy.
With new federal sex trafficking charges—some involving minors—the Alexander brothers’ downfall exposes troubling realities about wealth and impunity in elite circles.