Law & Justice (Page 7)
November 20, 2023
Kawaski Trawick’s Mother Demands Justice 4 Years After Her Son Was Killed by an NYPD Officer
Ellen Trawick says, "Kawaski [Trawick] came here to New York in 2019 to pursue a dream. He wanted to dance. But instead, Brendan Thompson and Herbert Davis took his life."
November 13, 2023
‘Take Care of Maya’ Trial: The $261 Million Verdict
The Kowalski family wins trial against Johns Hopkins hospital.
November 12, 2023
40 Davids Challenge 3 Goliaths in Battle for Queer Rights at Religious Schools
There is a legal battle challenging LGBTQ+ discrimination within religious colleges in the United States. It revolves around the religious exemptions granted by the Department of Education under Title IX, allowing certain religious institutions to receive federal funding while circumventing regulations designed to protect LGBTQ+ students from discrimination. There are also financial interests at stake, involving non-profit organizations such as the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities (CCCU) and the Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF), both of which have intervened in the case.
November 6, 2023
Gang-Related Murder Trial Continues in London
The trial for two men suspected of gang-related murder in North London continues.
October 11, 2023
Riverside County’s New Courthouse Records Clerk
Q&A with Riverside County’s new Records Clerk who recently transitioned from being a full time college student and how she is handling that transition.