Hikma’s $50M settlement exposes the persistent pay-for-delay problem, raising urgent questions about who really benefits from pharmaceutical pricing schemes.
Browsing: Law & Justice
The Emily Pike case isn’t just about tragedy. It’s a wakeup call—a demand for justice exposing the failures shielding violence against Indigenous women.
The Oklahoma Board of Pardons and Parole’s narrow vote to deny clemency for John Hanson exposes troubling inequities in the state’s approach to capital punishment.
Columbia University faces a record $750 million settlement over sexual abuse claims, marking a new era of institutional accountability—but is justice truly being served?
As jurors weigh the fate of a former Michigan police officer in the shooting death of Patrick Lyoya, the trial exposes not only the split-second decisions officers face, but also the systemic failures surrounding police use of force and accountability.
Bodycam footage and expert testimony revealed excessive force and chilling indifference from Memphis police—will the jury’s verdict mark a turning point in police accountability?
Five Ohio officers were cleared in the shooting death of a homeless Milwaukee man near the RNC. The decision reopened deep questions about policing, justice, and what true public safety means for vulnerable communities.
Body camera footage captured a fatal assault inside Marcy Correctional—shedding light on a pattern of violence, cover-ups, and the urgent need for reform in New York prisons.
Lawmakers in Colorado failed to override a controversial veto, keeping open records procedures intact—for now.
A Jacksonville toddler’s death—caused by an unsecured handgun—spotlights the grim reality of gun negligence and the urgent need for safe storage laws.