• Justice of the Democrat kind for Alejandro Nicholas Mayorkas

    Special to WorldTribune.com By Bill Juneau, April 22, 2024 He is an obedient and obsequious Democrat with full protection from the Party of the Jackass and its head mule, the lame-thinking and befuddled Joe Biden. And so, the deserving impeachment trial of Alejandro Nicholas Mayorkas by the House of Representatives has been trashed and rejected […]

  • Liberia's Justice System in Need of Urgent Overhaul

    THE RECENT RULING by Judge Nelson Chinneh in the case of Jessica Lloyd versus Lucas Richards has once again thrown the spotlight on Liberia’s justice system. The accusations made by Jessica Lloyd’s family, alleging that Judge Chinneh received a bribe to render Lucas Richards not guilty of attempted murder, are deeply troubling and demand urgent []

  • Governor Justice endorses Moore Capito to succeed him

    Capito is a former House Judiciary Committee chairman, son of the U.S. senator and grandson of three-term Gov. Arch Moore.

  • “British Justice”? Hundreds of Subpostmasters Ask, What’s That?

    Between 1999 and 2015 several hundred sub-post masters (SPMs) were accused and in many cases convicted of negligence or crimes involving theft, false accounting and fraud, based on flawed information – defective to the point of being haywire-- provided by the multinational Fujitsu-installed Horizon computer system. The Fujitsu-Horizon system wrongly indicated that money had somehow “gone missing” from numerous SPM branch accounts. The accused victims were required to pay back the missing money...

  • Justice Department Preparing Ticketmaster Antitrust Lawsuit

    The Justice Department may file an antitrust complaint as soon as next month aimed at forcing Live Nation Entertainment Inc. to spin off its Ticketmaster ticketing business, according to three people familiar with the matter.

  • The arc of justice finally bends against Big Oil

    In an historic ruling that could change the trajectory of a rapidly heating planet, a court of law with binding jurisdiction over most of Europe has ruled that governments can be held liable for inadequate responses to climate change. The European Court of Human Rights determined that rising temperatures in Switzerland caused direct and tangible health consequences among Swiss citizens, and that governments failing to take adequate steps to mitigate and reduce greenhouse gas emissions could owe...

    • KLFY

    Family of Lafayette woman killed in December seeks justice

    Fredrika Stevens, 46, was killed on Tenth Street four months ago. No one has been arrested. Stevens’ sister, Erica Richard, said it doesn’t seem real her sister is no longer here.

  • UMass Amherst hosts social justice residency event

    Friday night was the launch of the UMass Amherst ‘University Without Walls’ Interdisciplinary Studies` Social Justice Residency.

  • Can a president self-pardon? Justice Alito has questions

    (The Center Square) – Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito raised questions Thursday regarding presidential self-pardons and if that question needed to be answered before the court could decide if former President Donald Trump is entitled to the sweeping immunity his legal team has said all presidents enjoy. Whether a president has the power to pardon himself has been untested by the courts because it has never happened. Should it happen in the future, it would almost certainly...

    • CNN

    Hear tense exchange with Justice Alito during abortion arguments

    During a Supreme Court hearing on Idaho abortion law, Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar and Justice Samuel Alito clashed over fetal protections under federal law EMTALA. Prelogar argues women deserve necessary medical care, challenging Alito’s focus on “unborn child” protections.

  • Petion: Justice for Man Who Brutally Tortured and Killed Cat

    Please sign this petition to demand the authorities conduct a thorough investigation into this murderer and demand mandatory counseling!

    • Xinhua

    Bandung Spirit remains alive: Sukarno's voice of justice

    Indonesia's first president Sukarno's defense speech "Indonesia Accuses"