A new study has revealed the vast majority of elected prosecutors across the United States are white. The study by the Women Donors Network found … 95% of Elected Local Prosecutors are WhiteRead more
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Chilean Officers Found Guilty for “Caravan of Death” Murders
In Chile , eight former army officials have been convicted of murdering political opponents during the first months of the rule of General Augusto Pinochet. … Chilean Officers Found Guilty for “Caravan of Death” MurdersRead more
Bayer Reaches $10 Billion Settlement Over Roundup Cancer Lawsuits
Agribusiness giant Bayer announced Wednesday that it reached a more than $10 billion deal to settle thousands of lawsuits that claimed exposure to Monsanto’s Roundup … Bayer Reaches $10 Billion Settlement Over Roundup Cancer LawsuitsRead more
French court upholds ruling fining Google for data protection violations
The highest administrative court in France on Friday upheld a previous ruling ordering Google to pay a fine of around $56 million for not being … French court upholds ruling fining Google for data protection violationsRead more
European Court upholds right to boycott Israel
The European Court of Human Rights struck a major blow to Israel’s efforts to silence its critics on Thursday when it overturned the criminal convictions … European Court upholds right to boycott IsraelRead more
Google faces $5 billion lawsuit for tracking people in incognito mode
Google faces a proposed class action lawsuit that accuses the tech giant of invading people’s privacy and tracking internet use even when browsers are set … Google faces $5 billion lawsuit for tracking people in incognito modeRead more
Images from inside British court expose Assange’s un-democratic treatment
Photographs taken inside London’s Woolwich Crown Court and provided exclusively to The Grayzone highlight the un-democratic measures the British security state has imposed on jailed … Images from inside British court expose Assange’s un-democratic treatmentRead more
Julian Assange unable to attend court hearing due to illness
Yesterday morning at Westminster Magistrates Court, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange missed his third hearing in a row due to ill health. His lawyers told the … Julian Assange unable to attend court hearing due to illnessRead more
US Supreme Court Crushes Media Diversity
The Supreme Court is in coronavirus lockdown and has postponed oral arguments until some future date, but they managed to hand down five opinions on … US Supreme Court Crushes Media DiversityRead more
The Environmental Lawyer Who Won a Massive Judgment Against Chevron Lost Everything
Few news outlets covered the detention of Steven Donziger, who won a multibillion-dollar judgment in Ecuador against Chevron over the massive contamination in the Lago … The Environmental Lawyer Who Won a Massive Judgment Against Chevron Lost EverythingRead more