Legal
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Why Is Rapper G Herbo Facing Up to 20 Years in Prison?
After agreeing to plead guilty to wire fraud, identity theft, and lying to federal agents, the successful rapper is looking at a long time in prison.
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Democrats Just Got One Crucial Step Closer To Holding SCOTUS Accountable
The Senate Judiciary Committee approved a bill which would impose sweeping ethics rules on the Supreme Court in the wake of numerous ethics scandals.
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Several Senior Level Black Women Are No Longer in DEI, Exec Roles. Now Hollywood Might Have To Answer for It
These senior VP women held roles across several big name companies such as Netflix, Warner Bros. Discovery and Disney.
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The Wire Creator David Simon Makes Surprising Move in Michael K. Williams Death Case
One of the four men charged with Williams' death faces a recommended sentence of 10 years.
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Tulsa Massacre Survivors Continue Their Fight for Reparations
Survivors and descendants of the Tulsa Race massacre appeal to the Oklahoma Supreme Court after a lower court dismissed their case last month.
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No School in the Wild: Kanye West’s Donda Academy Just Hit With Yet Another Lawsuit
This marks the second lawsuit over the school for the 'Praise God' rapper .
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Supreme Court Allows Mississippi Jim Crow-Era Voting Law to Continue
The Supreme Court declined to hear a challenge to Mississippi felony voting provision intended to block Black Mississippians from voting.
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Affirmative Action Decision Is Clarence Thomas’ Dream Come True
"This is the culmination of a dream that has been held by Justice Roberts and especially Clarence Thomas for decades," says Law Professor Justin Hansford.