[This guest post is by Maya Markovich, executive director of the Justice Technology Association, an organization formed to support companies in the justice tech sector. She is also executive in residence for... Read more »
The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) formally unsealed war crime charges against four Russian soldiers on Wednesday. The soldiers charged with three war crimes each—unlawful confinement, torture and inhuman treatment—and one... Read more »
A 36-year-old woman was charged with murder in the shooting death of social justice humanitarian Michael Latt at his home in Los Angeles, Missael Soto and Karla Rendon report for NBC Los... Read more »
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) on Friday ordered Venezuela to refrain from interfering with the disputed Essequibo region, which is administered by Guyana. However, the court stopped short of explicitly directing... Read more »
(Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images) Alito Really Doesn’t Like His Co-Workers: Never too cold to wear your emotions on your sleeve. Working Here? Expect A Nice Bonus With That Salary Increase!: Sidley,... Read more »
A new Costa Rican penal code provision enables a judge to recommend punishments other than prison time and reduces sentences to 3-8 years for women who are either living in precarious conditions,... Read more »
Republican lawmakers in Maryland have promised to focus their efforts in the upcoming General Assembly session on reversing some of the state’s recent criminal justice reforms aimed at reducing the number of... Read more »
The Indonesian Constitutional Court Ethics Council stripped Chief Justice Anwar Usman of his role Tuesday for ethics violations tied to his participation in a recent case that changed Indonesian law, allowing President... Read more »
The US Department of Justice (DOJ) announced Wednesday that they have opened a civil pattern or practice investigation into the City of Lexington’s police department (LPD) that will focus on the LPD’s... Read more »
An increasing number of Americans now believe US Supreme Court decision-making is based more on political ideology than the rule of law. Evidence that this disturbing trend is true can be found... Read more »
