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The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals has decided to rehear a case involving the constitutionality of a gun law, following a solo stance by Justice Thomas on the matter.

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  • 'It is unfortunate': Justice Thomas upset SCOTUS wasted time fixing an 'inconsequential' mistake while ignoring cases that 'would actually matter'

    Law & Crime 21 views
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    Justice Thomas slammed his colleagues for taking the time to correct an "inconsequential" error in a death penalty case while leaving law-abiding citizens in the lurch. The post 'It is unfortunate': Justice Thomas upset SCOTUS wasted time fixing an 'inconsequential' mistake while ignoring cases that 'would actually matter' first appeared on Law & Crime .

    Why it matters: Bears on public safety in affected communities.
  • Trump blurts out construction date for 'virtually unplayable' golf course as DOJ tries to convince judge there's no 'final' plan to discover

    Law & Crime 18 views
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    Days after the DOJ resisted discovery, Trump declared that construction of a "new" golf course at East Potomac would begin within two months. The post Trump blurts out construction date for 'virtually unplayable' golf course as DOJ tries to convince judge there's no 'final' plan to discover first appeared on Law & Crime .

    Why it matters: Bears on public safety in affected communities.
  • ‘The Last Viking’ Review: Eccentric Danish Crime Comedy Casts Mads Mikkelsen Way Against Type

    Variety 14 views
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    Though he’s a prolific screenwriter with a number of popular arthouse titles to his name (“After the Wedding,” “In a Better World,” “The Promised Land”), the directorial efforts of one Anders Thomas Jensen (including “Riders of Justice” and “Men and Chicken”) are rarer birds in all senses of the term — usually fusing antic comedy […]

    Why it matters: Reflects media, culture, and audience trends.
  • Global framework for reparatory justice adopted at landmark Ghana conference

    Guardian 107 views
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    Call for formal apologies from countries that benefited from transatlantic trade slave included in 19-point roadmap More than money: the logic of slavery reparations A global framework for reparatory justice has been adopted at a conference in Ghana, as African and Caribbean leaders demanded formal apologies from countries that benefited from the transatlan…

    Why it matters: Carries geopolitical weight beyond one country.
  • Barbados prime minister announces manifesto for slavery reparations

    Guardian 77 views
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    Updated document, which emphasises harm done to African women, is being considered by other Caribbean countries Barbados’s prime minister, Mia Mottley, has announced a new manifesto from Caribbean leaders asserting the “moral, ethical and legal case” for reparations over damage caused by hundreds of years of enslavement. Mottley was speaking at a “historic”…

    Why it matters: Carries geopolitical weight beyond one country.
  • Tuesday briefing: What happened when the doors of Syria’s most notorious prison were finally opened

    Guardian Weather 29 views
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    In today’s newsletter: The Guardian’s William Christou was the first western journalist to gain access to Sednaya prison. He reflects on what he saw Good morning. Of all the horrific symbols of the deposed Assad regime, few carry the notoriety of Sednaya, the most feared node in the Syrian government’s repressive prison system. About 30,000 people were killed there between 2011 and 2020, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights estimated, more than in any other single location; for years, groups of 50 at a time were hanged in secret, once or twice a week. Many were still locked up there a couple of days ago, including women and children, in conditions so disorienting and dehumanising that some were unable to say their names. But early on Sunday, as the rebels swept into Damascus, the doors were opened, and they were freed. Syria | Bombing raids have hit sites across Syria as regional actors in the Middle East scrambled to defend their interests in the country after the sudden fall of Bashar al-Assad. The US has struck targets associated with Islamic State (IS) in central Syria, while Turkey has attacked US-backed Kurdish forces, and Israel sent troops into the buffer zone beyond the Golan Heights. US news | A 26-year-old man has been charged with murder over the shooting death of the UnitedHealthcare CEO, Brian Thompson, in New York. Luigi Mangione was arrested at a McDonald’s in Pennsylvania after a customer recognised him. Media | Rupert Murdoch’s adult children will retain equal control over their father’s media empire upon his death, a Nevada court has ruled . Murdoch had wanted to wrest away power from James, Elisabeth and Prudence and give it all to his oldest son Lachlan. Courts in crisis | Ministers should consider abandoning jury trials for some crown court cases unless they properly fund a justice system “in serious crisis”, the former lord chief justice has said. Lord Thomas said there had been a “political failure” by successive governments to invest in justice. Culture | Jacques Audiard’s daring crime musical Emilia Pérez has dominated the Golden Globe nominations , taking 10. Conclave, the papal thriller directed by Edward Berger, got six, including for its script, direction and leading actor Ralph Fiennes, while daring body horror The Substance and Cannes Palme d’Or winner Anora both took five. Continue reading...

    Why it matters: Impacts travel plans and personal safety.
  • Macron under pressure over reparatory justice for France’s role in slave trade

    Guardian 19 views
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    Demands grow for launch of formal discussion process on how country should address legacies of enslavement Emmanuel Macron is under pressure to open discussions on reparatory justice for France’s role in hundreds of years of enslavement of African people as he makes a key speech on the legacy of slavery. On Thursday the French president will celebrate the 25th anniversary of France becoming the first country in the world to recognise the slave trade and slavery as crimes against humanity in a 2001 law brought by Christiane Taubira , a former MP from French Guiana. Continue reading...

    Why it matters: Trade and sanctions reroute global supply chains.
  • Justice Department revokes citizenship of 2 , targets 3rd in marriage fraud case

    foxnews.com 29 views
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    From foxnews.com, Justice Department revokes citizenship of 2 , targets 3rd in marriage fraud case.

    Why it matters: Carries geopolitical weight beyond one country.
  • Kansas woman convicted of double murder after three trials

    CBS News Crime 18 views
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    Mike Sisco and his girlfriend Karen Harkness were gunned down in her Topeka, Kansas, home in 2002. Authorities believed it was a crime of passion. Sisco's daughter set out to help prove it was her mother, Dana Chandler, who was responsible.

    Why it matters: Bears on public safety in affected communities.
  • Survivors speak up to help convict man of murder, sexual assault

    CBS News Crime 15 views
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    David Pearce was convicted of first-degree murder for the deaths of Christy Giles and Hilda Marcela Cabrales after a night of partying in Los Angeles. He was also found guilty of raping seven other women who came forward to testify at his trial.

    Why it matters: Bears on public safety in affected communities.