Authorities arrested gang leader Eugene Henley Jr. for allegedly running a violent criminal enterprise and ordering murder.
A federal judge and the Trump administration clash over information about deportation flights, escalating tensions.
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Trump Media & Technology Group, of which Trump owns a majority stake, teamed up with right-wing backed video platform Rumble to file a lawsuit Wednesday against Brazilian Supreme Court Justice ...
As UN World Day of Social Justice (today, 20 February) aims to remind us all of the need to build fairer, more equitable societies, York St John University's Institute for Social Justice (ISJ) is ...
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A retired Hamilton judge who gained national notoriety for wearing a “Make America Great Again” hat to court the morning after the 2016 U.S. election has been slapped down by Ontario’s top ...
The court’s order, authored by Justice Trey Allen, a Republican, used language that may signal openness to Griffin’s claim, including characterizing Griffin as contesting “potentially illegal votes.” ...