A judge has ordered pop star Kesha to remain in a contract that forces her to work with the producer she says drugged and raped … Judge Orders Kesha to Remain in Contract with Producer She Says Raped HerRead more
Justice
CEO Behind West Virginia’s Historic Chemical Spill Gets 1 Month In Prison
The former president of the company that contaminated drinking water for 300,000 West Virginians has been sentenced to one month in prison — the minimum … CEO Behind West Virginia’s Historic Chemical Spill Gets 1 Month In PrisonRead more
US justice system uses evidence based on dream
A man who has spent 28 years in prison based on a dream—and it wasn’t his own. That’s right. In 1989, Clarence Moses-EL, who is … US justice system uses evidence based on dreamRead more
How the United States became a secrecy jurisdiction
The United States is ranked third in the 2015 Financial Secrecy Index, after Switzerland. Its high ranking is the result of a moderate secrecy score … How the United States became a secrecy jurisdictionRead more
USA Freedom Act, Oh what a freedom
You might have seen the headlines this week—the NSA is no longer collecting your data. But is that true? What is it that the NSA … USA Freedom Act, Oh what a freedomRead more
Five years since the arrest of Julian Assange
On December 7, 2010 WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was detained in London under a European Arrest Warrant (EAW) issued by Sweden. His arrest on bogus … Five years since the arrest of Julian AssangeRead more
Justice Minister Resigns over Proposed Antiterrorism Laws
In France, Justice Minister Christiane Taubira has resigned in protest over plans to strip people convicted of terrorism of their citizenship. The steps, set to … Justice Minister Resigns over Proposed Antiterrorism LawsRead more
Ex-Military Leaders Indicted for Crimes Against Humanity
In Guatemala, police have arrested and indicted 18 ex-military leaders on charges of committing crimes against humanity during the decades-long, U.S.-backed dirty war against Guatemala’s … Ex-Military Leaders Indicted for Crimes Against HumanityRead more
Justices rule against EPA power plant mercury limits
The Supreme Court invalidated a key Obama administration environmental regulation aimed at limiting emissions of mercury and other hazardous pollutants mainly from coal-fired power plants. … Justices rule against EPA power plant mercury limitsRead more