Last week, ProPublica reported that some protestors arrested in Portland, Oregon were ordered to agree not to attend protests as a condition of their release […]
Category: Law
Detroit Officer Shoots, Kills Sword-Wielding Man
Detroit man was shot and killed after wielding a sword in the middle of the street and throwing a dagger at a police officer. What […]
Hong Kong Bans 12 Pro-Democracy Candidates, Postpones Upcoming Election
Twelve pro-democracy candidates have been disqualified from Hong Kong’s elections, which have officially been postponed due to the coronavirus. What We Know: On Thursday, twelve […]
Uber and Lyft Drivers Win Legal Battle Over Unemployment Benefits
On Tuesday, a federal judge ruled in favor of New York Uber and Lyft drivers fighting for unemployment benefits. What We Know: The New York […]
Ex-Fox News Host Ed Henry Accused Of Rape; Three Hosts Accused Of Harassment
A lawsuit filed against Fox News on Monday accused former host Ed Henry of rape and three others of sexual harassment: Sean Hannity, Tucker Carlson, […]
Spirit Airlines Employees Attacked by Passengers
A Spirit Airlines employee was attacked by three passengers over a flight delay. What We Know: A video captured three Spirit Airline employees in a […]
U.S. Supreme Court Upholds Limits on Felon Voting in Florida
The high court’s decision could have a significant impact on the state’s August primary as well as the November general election in a critical swing […]
Trump Weakens Major Environmental Law
President Trump, on Wednesday, unilaterally weakened one of the nation’s foundational conservation laws, the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), limiting public review of federal infrastructure […]
First Federal Execution in 17 Years Happens in US
Daniel Lewis Lee, who played a role in the 1996 murder of a family of three, was executed Tuesday morning in the first federal execution […]