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- 1From:Mother Jones (Vol. 47, Issue 4)$70M approximate amount Colorado saved in social services over five years after improving access to IUDS More than half of Black children in America will be the subject of a child protective services investigation at...
- 2From:The New Yorker (Vol. 98, Issue 28)Byline: Rachel Aviv Impaired Judgment Arica Waters believed she had been taken advantage of sexually. Why was she on trial? Put-in-Bay, a village on an island off the northern coast of Ohio, is sometimes called the...
- 3From:New Statesman (Vol. 151, Issue 5662)1. Advocates for the defence On the eve of the trial of the Colston Four, a 46-year-old barrister called Liam Walker leaned over from his seat in the corner of a Bristol pub to talk to the people at the nearest table....
- 4From:U.S. Catholic (Vol. 87, Issue 4)"In the last days it will be, God declares, that I will pour out my Spirit upon all flesh, and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, and your young men shall see visions, and your old men shall dream dreams" (Acts...
- 5From:Wisconsin Law JournalByline: Ali Teske Amazon's new show featuring famed Judge Judy Sheindlin, Judy Justice, takes on a Milwaukee case in episode 38. In the episode from Season 1, plaintiff Javala Elam sues defendant Katrina Weems for...
- 6From:National ReviewUntold thousands of stolen and rifled-through packages, their debris mounting along miles of Union Pacific rail lines in downtown Los Angeles, call to mind train heists of the Wild West. But those thieves never had it so...
- 7From:Reason (Vol. 53, Issue 5)IN 2019, A California appeals court said a police officer may always enter a suspect's home without a warrant if the officer is in "hot pursuit" and has probable cause to believe the suspect has committed a misdemeanor....
- 8From:Texas Monthly (Vol. 49, Issue 10)A shoot-out at a Big Bend ranch captured the nation's attention: first as an alleged ambush by undocumented migrants, then as a fear mongering hoax. The real story is much more mysterious. WALKER DAUGHERTY WAS LYING IN...
- 9From:Reason (Vol. 53, Issue 3)IN 2019, CALIFORNIA'S 1st District Court of Appeal ruled that a police officer may always enter a suspect's home without a warrant if the officer is in pursuit and has probable cause to believe the suspect has committed...
- 10From:National Review (Vol. 73, Issue 10)This is a story about Rebekah Jones, a former dashboard manager at the Florida Department of Health (FDOH), who has single-handedly managed to convince millions of Americans that Governor Ron DeSantis has been fudging...
- 11From:National Review (Vol. 72, Issue 21)Purdue Pharma, maker of the opioid OxyContin, filed for bankruptcy last year; what happens to the company next is being sorted out in the courts. Most recently, Purdue struck a deal with the Justice Department to plead...
- 12From:The New American (Vol. 35, Issue 18)Among China's totalitarian policies, perhaps one of the most egregious is the invasive "Social Credit System." If you are unfamiliar with this, yes, it's as bad as it sounds. Since 2014, citizens have been given a...
- 13From:The New American (Vol. 35, Issue 16)"A Texas woman ate half a cake while roaming the aisles of a Walmart store and then refused to pay full price for it, claiming she found it half-eaten." The Associated Press reported the bizarre incident and then noted...
- 14From:Education Week (Vol. 38, Issue 26)Byline: The Associated Press An Iowa magistrate says critical letters a Sioux City teacher sent to her superintendent and others are free speech, not harassment. Woodbury County Magistrate Jessica Noll dismissed...
- 15From:Wisconsin Law JournalByline: Jack Zemlicka When Watertown resident Mark Seeber in 2009 threatened to shoot employees at the Jefferson County Courthouse and blow up the building, prosecutor Sue Happ sought severe punishment. But state...
- 16From:Commentary (Vol. 147, Issue 4)ON JANUARY 29, actor Jussie Smollett reported to police that he had been the victim of a vicious hate crime at around 2 A.M. in Chicago. Smollett, who is black and gay, claimed that two masked assailants yelled...
- 17From:The Economist (Vol. 430, Issue 9125)It was only a game Swatting is so widespread that it could become a federal crime ANYONE TEMPTED to cry wolf might ponder the fate of Tyler Barriss. On January 30th a federal judge will sentence the Californian to...
- 18From:Vanity Fair (Vol. 60, Issue 7)Byline: RACHEL DeLOACHE WILLIAMS PHOTOGRAPH BY RACHEL DeLOACHE WILLIAMS AMERICAN HUSTLE A magical heiress, in Gucci sandals and Celine glasses, walked into my life and showed me a glamorous, frictionless world of...
- 19From:Church & State (Vol. 71, Issue 5)Unlike in many countries, American law does not recognize blasphemy as a crime. People are free to criticize and even insult religion. While attacking religion through speech or in print may be considered uncouth and...
- 20From:Spectator (Vol. 336, Issue 9888)Some 110 girls were found to have been kidnapped, it was assumed by Boko Haram, from a school at Dapchi in Nigeria's north-eastern Yobe State; much confusion followed their disappearance on 19 February. Sherine Abdel...