The Trump administration’s settlement with Ashli Babbitt’s family isn’t just a legal move—it’s a troubling signal about accountability and the future of American democracy.
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Five Orlando police officers fatally shot a man wielding a simulated gun, marking the city’s fourth such incident this year. Explore the mounting calls for accountability, transparency, and mental health reforms in policing.
Abbe Lowell’s new firm boldly defends those targeted by Trump-era political retribution—resisting a growing trend of weaponized justice.
The sentencing of Joseph Czuba for the murder of 6-year-old Wadee Alfayoumi forces us to confront the deadly consequences of unchecked bigotry—and the urgent need for justice and healing in America.
Richard Gerald Jordan, imprisoned since 1976, is set for execution, reigniting deep debates over the death penalty’s justice and effectiveness.
Jussie Smollett’s settlement with Chicago closes a dramatic legal chapter, but the deep questions it raised about public trust, justice, and accountability remain.
The imminent execution of a Gulf War veteran in Florida exposes painful truths about the state’s approach to mental illness, retribution, and its responsibilities to those who served.
Investigators unraveled an online alliance between a Florida man and a Wisconsin teen shooter, exposing hate-driven plots and the dangers of unchecked extremism.
By dropping criminal charges and expediting deportation, the Justice Department puts due process—and human rights—on the line in the case of an alleged MS-13 leader. The facts behind the headlines reveal troubling tradeoffs.
Prosecutors allege the 764 network sought to spread extremism and child exploitation globally. Can justice and technology catch up to the digital age’s darkest threats?