Two Interviews on Migration Rights, Foot Voting, and the War in Ukraine
Ukrainian refugees Przemsyl, Poland. Â Two interviews I did recently on migration rights were done with T.J. O’Hara and Areva Martin for their digital talk […]
Ukrainian refugees Przemsyl, Poland. Â Two interviews I did recently on migration rights were done with T.J. O’Hara and Areva Martin for their digital talk […]
A judge on Monday admonished the Justice Department for their handling of Capitol riot cases, suggesting the sheer size and scope of the investigation led […]
Starting at City of Maryland Heights against the StateThe Missouri Supreme Court ruled in favor of the petition Tuesday, with Chief Justice Paul Wilson’s opinion: […]
Today’s Report-and-Recommendation of Magistrate Judge Donald Cabell, (D. Mass.) Mass.) Koppel v. Moses: [According to the Complaint,]Koppel and Moses were once friends, and fellow MIT […]
Two cases challenging college admissions based on race were heard by the Supreme Court. We don’t have any certainty, but it appears highly probable that […]
A Minneapolis Police Department SWAT officer shot and killed an unarmed 22-year old man during a raid. This rekindled the debate about a law enforcement […]
The federal government should be able to prosecute the people for their violations of rights. It is this premise that has prompted a spate petitions […]
Senate Democrats continue to try and change filibuster rules in order for them to pass the legislation John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act, and Freedom […]
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) is known for some wacky campaigns—from SuggestionsTo swap “bring your bacon home” with “bring the bagels home,” […]
Derek Chauvin, a former Minneapolis officer police officer was convicted last April of manslaughter and murder for killing George Floyd. He pinned him to the […]