Sue Firth died in 1997, believing her case would never be solved. Nearly three decades later, her own words helped convict the man who raped her in a Sheffield car park in
Dalma and Gianinna Maradona have filed a lawsuit seeking 300 million pesos in damages against former judge Julieta Makintach, accusing her of misconduct that led to the collapse of the initial judicial
MoreMiners from the Federation of Mining Cooperatives of La Paz announced on May 13 that they would join ongoing demonstrations and road blockades across Bolivia, marking a significant expansion of the protest
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MoreFederal prosecutors in the United States have filed criminal charges over the catastrophic 2024 collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, accusing a Singapore-based shipping management company and one of its senior
MoreMore than 82.2 million people were living displaced within their own countries by the end of 2025 after fleeing armed conflict or natural disasters, according to the latest report from the Internal
MoreBolivian authorities issued an arrest warrant on Monday for former president Evo Morales after he failed to appear before a court in the southern city of Tarija, where he faces charges related
MoreA grieving Minnesota family is at the centre of a growing legal battle that could reshape the global cannabis industry, after the death of their 21-year-old son, who they believe was driven
MoreIt is one thing to imagine someone reading your diary. It is something else entirely to have it read aloud in a courtroom, dissected by lawyers, quoted in judicial rulings, and broadcast
MoreThere is something quietly radical about Amy Coney Barrett’s Listening to the Law, although many readers—both admirers and critics—may fail to notice it. Published after one of the most polarising judicial confirmations
MoreIn Shakespeare’s historical play Henry VI, Part 2, infamous Dick the Butcher uttered those words signifying the necessity of purging the legal fraternity before forming a tyranny. The legal profession, with all
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