DRC journalist freed after serving six month jail sentence – JURIST

DRC journalist freed after serving six month jail sentence – JURIST

Democratic Republic of Congo journalist Stanis Bujakera was freed from prison Tuesday after serving a six-month jail sentence for forgery and spreading false rumors for an article about a government intelligence agency’s... Read more »
On LawNext: InfoTrack’s Mission to Revolutionize Litigation Services Such as E-filing and Process Serving, with CEO Ed Watts

On LawNext: InfoTrack’s Mission to Revolutionize Litigation Services Such as E-filing and Process Serving, with CEO Ed Watts

InfoTrack may be one of the fastest growing yet least known legal technology companies in the United States. You may know it more through its brands, including ServeNow for finding process servers,... Read more »
Longest Serving Inmate to Be Declared Innocent Exonerated After 50 Years in Prison

Longest Serving Inmate to Be Declared Innocent Exonerated After 50 Years in Prison

Glynn Simmons, a 71-year-old man who spent nearly 50 years in prison for murder, has been exonerated, making him the longest serving inmate to be declared innocent of a crime, Ken Miller... Read more »

Former US Ambassador Accused of Secretly Serving as Cuban Agent

Manuel Rocha, a former American diplomat who served as US ambassador to Bolivia has been arrested in a long-running FBI counterintelligence investigation and accused of secretly serving as an agent of Cuba’s... Read more »
Reflections on Serving in the Attorney of the Day Program – Mills Legal Clinic of Stanford Law School

Reflections on Serving in the Attorney of the Day Program – Mills Legal Clinic of Stanford Law School

Oona Cahill, ’23, Vanessa Young Viniegra, ’23, and Kate Healy, ’23 outside San Francisco Immigration Court. Students Oona Cahill, ‘23, Kate Healy, ‘23, and Vanessa Young Viniegra, ‘23, served as volunteer attorneys... Read more »
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