• It’s good justice has finally been served – Martin Kpebu on sentencing of ex-MASLOC CEO

    Private legal practitioner Martin Kpebu has commended the court's sentence of accused persons from the Microfinance and Small Loans Centre (MASLOC) who are said to have caused financial losses to the state.

  • How to tackle crime in Indian Country? Empower tribal justice, ex-Justice Department official says

    WASHINGTON (AP) — A quarter-century ago, the Justice Department had few meaningful relationships with Native American tribes. While the federal government worked with state and local police and courts, tribal justice systems did not have the same level of recognition, said Tracy Toulou, who oversaw the department’s Office of Tribal Justice from 2000 until his […]

  • Hear No Evil

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  • Cartoon: Scales of justice

    A cartoon by Clay Bennett. Campaign Action

  • Elsbeth Recap: What If Parenting, But Too Much?

    Admit it: You’d also murder to help your kid’s tennis career.

  • Bushra being denied justice: PTI

    ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek Insaf Central Information Secretary Raoof Hasan alleged on Monday a paralysed judicial system was denying justice to PTI founder Imran Khan’s spouse Bushra

  • Cartoon: Toppling Lady Justice

    A cartoon by Clay Bennett. Campaign Action

  • Fallout recap: Now we're talking

    [Editor’s note: This is a recap of Fallout episode two. The recap of episode three publishes April 12.] Now that is significantly more like it. Of the many ways Fallout’s second episode is an improvement on its first, the most important, by far, is tone. Make no mistake, Vault Dwellers: This is, at least for now, a pitch-black comedy with some dramatic elements, not, as “Maximus” tried very hard to suggest, something that would occasionally try to get genuinely grim and joyless as our...

  • ‘Fallout’ Recap, Episode 1

    Of course it begins with the bomb. Or, rather, a series of bombs. In the

  • Shōgun recap: What are the costs of loyalty?

    The clear theme of this eighth episode of Shōgun is loyalty: Who is worthy of it? What function does it serve? Are there limitations to its usefulness? With tricksters like Toranaga-sama around, it’s hard to believe anyone would trust anything the guy does, at least as it applies to them personally. Is the justification for their devotion that the guy gets results? That he generally has good ideas and keeps the big picture in mind? That he’s (mostly) compassionate? Or is it just founded in the...

  • Shōgun recap: "Flowers are only flowers because they fall"

    Boy, is this ever Shōgun’s Mariko-sama episode. We begin with a flashback to her 14 years before the action of our story, wandering in the snow, heavy with child, and hellbent on self-destruction. Once she has been led into a tent to warm up, we learn that these attempts to escape her husband and end her life have formed a pattern for her. Here, she meets Father Martín for the first time. He christens her “Maria” and plops a rosary into her hand (“something to hold onto when she can’t talk”)....

  • 'Sugar' Episode 3 Recap: Who Goes There?

    Is John Sugar an alien?