Iceland made world news by jailing their crooked bankers that had an involvement in the 2008 financial crisis, and now they will pay every Icelander for the sale of Íslandsbanki, one of its largest banks.
"From 1770 to today, grand juries have investigated "willful misconduct in office by public officers", issued indictments or "presentments" holding government agents accountable.
Almost exactly a year ago, the media world was abuzz when as we reported then, a picture posted by Ansar al-Din Front, an Islamic extremist brigade, and which promptly went viral showed a Ford F250 truck with a "Mark-1 Plumbing" decal on the door and
If you were looking for a needle in a haystack, simple logic would tell you that the smaller the haystack the likelier you are to find the needle. Except for the government.
Shaun Bridges, a former Secret Service agent who stole more than $800,000 worth of bitcoins during the investigation into darknet marketplace Silk Road, has been sentenced to 71 months in prison. In June, Bridges pleaded guilty to siphoning off the b
If you've been waiting to finally see Monsanto - one of the most hated companies in the world - to pay for its ecocide, knowing harm of human life, and devastation of our pollinators, then you won't have to wait much longer.
A Mecosta man is charged with a felony for obstruction of justice and misdemeanor of tampering with a jury for passing out fliers about jury nullification rights on the sidewalk of the Mecosta County courthouse.
Canadian judge Pierre Chevalier recently highlighted how the drug policy in the country is changing, with a recent ruling where he spared a marijuana grower from going to prison.
A class action lawsuit, filed last week, accuses two trading platforms and ten of Wall Street's largest megabanks of conspiring to stifle competition in the $320 trillion dollar derivatives market for interest rate swaps.
real public health measures. (NaturalNews) Someone with proper know-how on the subject is finally doing what should have been done years ago, as legal redress for the many crimes against humanity that continue to be inflicted against the American peo
What do the authorities feel so threatened by that they would try to lock a Marine veteran away for expressing doubts on social media about government truthfulness?
A federal judge on Friday sided with the State Department against a conservative legal advocacy group trying to speed up the government's release of some Hillary Clinton emails.
By Steve Ambrose Federal District Court Judge Richard Leon issued an injunction Monday against the National Security Agency, stopping the agency's bulk collection of telephone metadata.
Intelligence agencies will always seek to collect more data. But the courts that oversee them must be as concerned about due process as they are with secrets
"A Police officer in Texas who was being criminally prosecuted for shooting dead an unarmed black man has persuaded a judge to throw out the charge against him by arguing that he enjoyed immunity under the US constitution.
Radio personality and CNN host Michael Smerconish doesn't limit himself to the broadcast world. He published an article at Philly.com this weekend smiling favorably on a Wisconsin jury who was actually doing something while the rest of the nation s
An appellate court panel will not be abruptly ending the National Security Agency's bulk collection of millions of Americans' phone call data, as the American Civil Liberties Union asked them to.
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