A handful of Canadians are suing the federal government as part of a constitutional challenge that argues people have a right to use psilocybin for medical reasons, Manisha Krishnan reports for Vice.... Read more »
The New York Police Department has pledged to end its practice of not sharing videos in ongoing investigations with the Civilian Complaint Review Board, Eric Umansky reports for ProPublica. The Civilian Complaint... Read more »
Federal Court Decision Leaves New York Religious Leaders to Decide If Congregants Can Carry Firearms
Amid an increase in bias incidents motivated by the Israel-Hamas, places of worship in New York must now choose whether to let congregants carry firearms while attending services, Jennifer Mascia reports for... Read more »
A human rights activist detained for nearly three years in China, has gone on trial in Shandong province charged with “inciting subversion of state power”, Amy Hawkins reports for The Guardian. On... Read more »
WikiLeaks’ founder Julian Assange’s possible final legal challenge to stop his extradition from Britain to the United States where he is wanted on criminal charges will be held at London’s High Court... Read more »
Prosecutors have raided the offices of Japan’s governing Liberal Democratic Party amid a political funding scandal concerning allegations that party officials failed to declare a combined 600 million yen ($4.18 million) in... Read more »
A federal bankruptcy judge started the clock on Monday for sexual abuse survivors seeking damages from the Catholic Archdiocese of Baltimore, setting a date of May 31, 2024, for claims to be... Read more »
