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LeGrier was murdered on Saturday. The 19-year-old engineering student was shot and killed by Chicago police officers, according to ABC 7 Chicago, after cops responded to a…
Do you remember Vioxx, Bextra, Baycol, Trovan, Meridia, Seldane, Hismanal, Darvon, Mylotarg, Lotronex, Propulsid, Raxar or Redux? They were all highly promoted drugs that were…
A book by hardline Israeli rabbis justifying the murder of non-Jews will not have to face charges of inciting violence, the Jerusalem High Court said.…
Justice Department Probes Chicago Police, But for ‘Reform,’ Not Justice U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch yesterday announced a Justice Department probe of the Chicago Police…
Prosecuting Egregious Police Crimes: When the Law Is Out of Order (Part 3: The Tamir Rice (Cleveland) and Jamar Clark (Minneapolis) Cases Continuing this series…
Prosecuting Egregious Police Crimes: When the Law Is Out of Order (Part 2: The Laquan McDonald Case) Indicted last week on first-degree murder charges more…
Laquan McDonald Killing: Protest, Yes, But Political Punishment Is Needed Prosecuting Egregious Police Crimes: When the Law Is Out of Order The indictment last week…
A witness who was instrumental in overturning a $9.5 billion (USD) environmental fine levied against Chevron in Ecuador has admitted to lying, according to newly…
Ten activists were arrested this weekend for attempting to help the homeless in the city of Denver by building tiny houses in a park. The…
Does the Punishment Fit the Crime?
Part I: Joel Bourne, The End of Plenty Joel Bourne is an award-winning journalist and former Senior Editor for the Environment at National Geographic. He’s…
In Episode 69 David interviews professor Adam Lankford who recently published research, at an American Sociological Society conference, showing that the strongest factor that he…