Celebrity Life
Alec Baldwin Is Being Sued by the Family of the Cinematographer Killed on the Set of Rust
The family of Halyna Hutchins allege that the disregard of safety by Baldwin and the film's producers led to her death
Eric Adams Wants ‘Dangerousness’ Factored into New York’s Bail Laws. Advocates Say It Will Only Bring More Bias
In New York City, Mayor Eric Adams wants to crack down on crime. And the state’s bail system, which both criminal justice advocates and lawmakers have worked to reform in recent years, has been one of his focal points. Within Adams’ recently-released gun violence blueprint—which primarily addresses law policing strategies for addressing crime and gun…
As Atlanta DA’s Trump Election Probe Advances, She Explains Her Approach
With a judge having granted her request to seat a special grand jury in the 2020 election investigation, DA Fani Willis talks to TIME
Georgia DA Asks for Special Grand Jury in 2020 Election Interference Probe
Her office has information indicating "reasonable probability" that Georgia's 2020 elections were "subject to possible criminal disruptions"
Virginia Giuffre’s Sexual Assault Lawsuit Against Prince Andrew Moves Forward
The judge ruled Andrew’s lawyers failed to successfully challenge the constitutionality of the lawsuit Giuffre filed
Elizabeth Holmes Will Likely Land in Fenceless, Low-Security Prison for Theranos Fraud
Legal experts say that Holmes may serve as little as three years at one of the least restrictive facilities in the U.S.
Theranos Founder Elizabeth Holmes Convicted of Fraud and Conspiracy
A jury found Holmes guilty of two counts of wire fraud and two counts of conspiracy to commit fraud
Elizabeth Holmes Jury Says It’s Deadlocked on 3 of 11 Criminal Charges
U.S. District Judge Edward Davila instructed its members to do their best to reach a verdict
Ghislaine Maxwell Convicted in Epstein Sex Trafficking Case
The British socialite was found guilty of luring teenage girls to be sexually abused by Jeffrey Epstein
Kim Potter Found Guilty of Manslaughter in Shooting Death of Daunte Wright
Former police officer Kim Potter said she mistakenly pulled her gun instead of her Taser, leading to the fatal shooting of Daunte Wright
The Conservative Case For Prison Reform
Jeremy Cady and I first met on the plush green grass in front of the Missouri Capitol. It was the spring of 2009, and once a week or so a group of capitol staffers, reporters, and even the occasional elected official would kick a soccer ball around on a rectangular section of lawn that more…
‘Incredibly Prejudicial Testimony.’ Appellate Judges Raise Doubts About Harvey Weinstein’s Conviction
Several judges on a New York appeals court panel appear open to considering reversing Weinstein’s conviction
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