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The Constitution and Citizenship: The Dred Scott Decision (Part 2) Last week, when the nation observed Constitution and Citizenship Day, Leid Stories began a discussion…
Bereaved UK families who lost sons and daughters in the illegal invasion of Iraq have now threatened legal action against Sir John Chilcot who headed…
Year-over-year, America sets new prison records. No other nation on Earth comes close to America’s “lock’em up” ethos. Therefore, assuming that imprisonment records are accurate,…
The host Sam Thurman, Cliff Stewart, Lisa Stewart and Lamont Banks of the Colorado exoneration firm A Just Cause, discuss what happens when the wheels…
Just when it seemed the government’s policy language couldn’t get any more paradoxical, self-justifying, and replete with inconsistencies, the Pentagon issued its “Law of War Manual” earlier…
I am going to come out of the closet, and make a shocking, even shameful, admission. I am not a happy person. In fact I am the…
The U.K.'s former top climate change diplomat says Shell and other oil companies are fighting tooth and nail to stifle climate change action. The United…
An average of 545 people killed by local and state law enforcement officers in the US went uncounted in the country’s most authoritative crime statistics…
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration set a record again for censoring government files or outright denying access to them last year under the U.S.…
The host talks with our guest Mike Riggs, FAMM’s Director of Communications. He is a former journalist, who has covered civil liberties and criminal justice…