Book review of Why the Innocent Plead Guilty and the Guilty Go Free: And Other Paradoxes of Our Broken Legal System by Jed S. Rakoff - The Washington Post
Jed S. Rakoff is frustrated that white-collar criminals go free while the indigent do time.
AMA Defies Supreme Court Ruling, Own Code Of Ethics, Calls For Employer Vaccine Mandates
The president of the Chicago-based American Medical Association, Gerald E. Harmon, M.D., wrote on Friday in Crain’s Chicago Business that employers should impose COVID vaccine mandates as a condition of employment.
Union Pacific Bashes LA's Social Justice Reform, Threatens To Leave City Amid Soaring Train Thefts
"Without any judicial deterrence or consequence, it is no surprise that over the past year, UP has witnessed the significant increase in criminal rail theft..."
Union Pacific official cites social justice crime policy as reason for increased train thefts
'The no-cash bail policy and extended timeframe for suspects to appear in court is causing re-victimization to UP by these same criminals,' UP official Adrian Guerrero says,
Recent breakthroughs in 2020 election probes undercut narrative that legal avenues are exhausted
Mounting evidence of irregularities and rigged rules has emerged through state and local investigations, court decisions, financial disclosure, and audits in the 14 months since the election.
"Doomed To Fail" - Top Immunologist Blasts Global COVID Response Driven By "False Propaganda"
"...in retrospect it is clear that you have failed miserably in almost all of your actions, and even the media is already having a hard time covering your shame..."
Texas Governor Greg Abbott’s effort to secure his state’s border with Mexico amid record migrant flows has been thrown open to legal challenges after a judge found the Operation Lone Star program to be unconstitutional.