Legal
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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.
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Huge Development InTravis Scott Criminal Case, Involving Astroworld Tragedy
A dangerous crowd surge at the 2021 music festival resulted in the death of 10 people and hundreds of injuries.
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What Lawyers Say About Controversial Chicago Shooting And Lawsuit Will Surprise You
Carlishia Hood, the woman who allegedly asked her son to shoot a man who assaulted her at a food stand, has filed a lawsuit against the city.






