Opinion | There's a Reason Most People Aren't Following the Trump Trial
People find it challenging to engage with dense, complex legal cases like the Trump trial due to their impenetrability and lack of immediate relevance or understanding. [ more ]
A Calculating Killer or a Damsel in Distress?': The Trial Transfixing Boston
The trial of Karen Read, accused of killing a Boston police officer, captivates the public due to a mix of unusual circumstances and conspiracy theories. [ more ]
Opinion | There's a Reason Most People Aren't Following the Trump Trial
People find it challenging to engage with dense, complex legal cases like the Trump trial due to their impenetrability and lack of immediate relevance or understanding. [ more ]
A Calculating Killer or a Damsel in Distress?': The Trial Transfixing Boston
The trial of Karen Read, accused of killing a Boston police officer, captivates the public due to a mix of unusual circumstances and conspiracy theories. [ more ]
Skadden Fellows are prestigious public interest fellowships that allow recipients to work in the public interest field for two years.
The 2024 class of Skadden Fellows will focus on a wide range of issues such as disability rights, education equity, housing, immigrants' rights, and environmental law.
Yale University had the highest number of fellows in the 2024 class with eight, followed by Berkeley with three. [ more ]
1. No Gods for Drowning by Hailey Piper is an engaging novel about a teenage girl's journey of self-discovery and resilience in the face of tragedy. 2. The story's themes of family, friendship, and identity are explored through powerful and poignant imagery and storytelling.
What happened in the case of murdered private detective Daniel Morgan?
A damning independent report into the unsolved 1987 murder of British private detective Daniel Morgan has finally been published - following an intervention by the Home Office to delay it - in which the Metropolitan Police are accused of institutional corruption over their failure to bring Morgan's killer to justice.
P&O Ferries bosses set to avoid punishment after sacking 800 seafarers without notice
P&O Ferries is confident of avoiding a fine for sacking nearly 800 seafarers without notice.The annual report of the DP World-owned ferry operator, seen by the PA news agency, said its directors think an ongoing inquiry by the Insolvency Service will not result in any punishment.Some 786 of the company's workers were made redundant without consultation on March 17 2022, leading to widespread criticism from politicians and trade unions.