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Northwestern Law Professor Calls the $350M Judgment Against Trump the Most ‘Unjust’ Act in US Politics Since Burr Killed Hamilton

As I read about the Northwestern Law professor calling the $350M judgment against Trump the most ‘unjust’ act in US politics since Burr killed Hamilton, I can’t help but feel a sense of disbelief and frustration. The fact that this professor is also a co-chairman of the Federalist Society adds another layer to this perplexing statement. It is evident that there are individuals who will go to great lengths to defend and protect those in power, regardless of the crimes they commit.

The argument that this judgment against Trump is unjust is not only absurd but also dangerous. As a society, we must uphold the rule of law and hold individuals accountable for their actions, regardless of their status or influence.… Continue reading

Man found guilty in Alaska Native woman’s killing that was recorded on video

The news of a man being found guilty in the killing of an Alaska Native woman that was recorded on video is both chilling and heartbreaking. The fact that there are individuals in society capable of such heinous acts is simply terrifying. The fact that the man’s distinctive accent on the video footage was a key piece of evidence in his prosecution highlights the importance of justice prevailing, even in the face of such monstrous crimes.

The two victims, Kathleen Henry and Veronica Abouchuk, deserve to have their names remembered and honored. It is crucial to acknowledge the lives that were senselessly taken and the impact that their deaths have on their families and communities.… Continue reading

Authorities to release video from school where family of LGBTQ student said teen was attacked day before their death

The authorities are set to release video footage from the school where the family of an LGBTQ student claimed that the teen was attacked the day before their tragic death. However, there seems to be a lack of detail on what the video will actually show, leaving many questions unanswered. The statement also did not provide any additional information on the cause or manner of death, leaving the public in the dark about what truly happened.

Efforts to reach the family have been unsuccessful, and the lawyer’s statement did not directly address the matter. This lack of communication only adds to the confusion and speculation surrounding the case.… Continue reading

Missing 11-year-old’s body found in Texas river: Police

It is with a heavy heart that I sit down to write about the tragic case of the missing 11-year-old girl whose body was found in a Texas river. The details surrounding this case are nothing short of horrifying and deeply unsettling. To think that a young, innocent life was cut short due to the negligence and poor judgment of the adults in her life is truly heartbreaking.

The fact that there was a person of interest in custody, someone with a criminal history that includes enticing a minor, is chilling. This individual, who lived in a trailer behind the family’s home and was entrusted with dropping the girl off at the bus stop, should have never been allowed near a child, let alone be responsible for her safety.… Continue reading

Oklahoma student dies one day after fight in high school bathroom

As I sit here, scrolling through the heartbreaking news of the Oklahoma student who tragically died after a fight in a high school bathroom, I am overwhelmed with a mix of emotions. The principal chief of the Cherokee Nation identified the teen as Nex Benedict, a child who deserved to live a full life. It’s heartwarming to see someone in authority speak out about Nex’s life and the value it held. Nex may not have been a citizen of the nation, but they mattered, and their identity was worth celebrating.

But the more I read about the circumstances surrounding Nex’s death, the more disturbed I become.… Continue reading

Nikki Haley says she would pardon Donald Trump if elected president

I find it absolutely appalling that Nikki Haley would openly declare that she would pardon Donald Trump if elected president. This blatant disregard for the rule of law and the Constitution is a clear indication of where her priorities lie – with a corrupt and criminal individual rather than with the American people she is supposed to serve. It is evident that tough-on-crime Republicans only show their allegiance to those who fit a certain profile, completely ignoring justice for all.

The fact that a potential president can only issue pardons for federal crimes raises serious concerns about Haley’s judgment and understanding of her role in upholding the law.… Continue reading

Mass killer Breivik loses human rights case to end prison isolation

As I read about the case of mass killer Breivik losing his human rights case to end prison isolation, I can’t help but feel a sense of detachment from the emotions circulating around this individual. The news of him testifying that his life in prison isolation was a nightmare, causing him to consider suicide daily, evoked a strong reaction from many. But can we really extend our sympathy to someone who callously took the lives of 77 innocent people, including children?

Breivik’s supposed remorse for his actions falls flat in the face of the magnitude of his crimes. How can sorry ever be enough to rectify the irreversible damage he has caused to so many families and communities?… Continue reading

Brianna Ghey’s killers given life sentences for brutal murder

Brianna Ghey’s killers have been handed life sentences for their brutal murder, and it’s about time that justice was served. The minimum sentence they received, 20 and 22 years respectively, ensures that they won’t be released before serving their time. Only then can they apply for parole, subject to convincing the parole board that they are no longer a danger. The strict criteria and the possibility of breaching their license and returning to prison should act as a deterrent.

The judge’s comments regarding the behavior of the girl who led the murder and her potential life in prison show the severity of this crime.… Continue reading

Jury rules Trump must pay E. Jean Carroll $83.3 million in damages for defamation

Jury rules Trump must pay E. Jean Carroll $83.3 million in damages for defamation. The news broke, and I couldn’t help but feel a sense of satisfaction. Finally, justice was being served. As I read the details of the verdict, it became clear that this ruling was not only a blow to Trump’s ego but also to his pocketbook. The damages were broken down into $7.3 million for emotional damage, $11 million for compensatory damages, and a whopping $65 million for punitive damages. It’s a substantial amount that reflects the severity of his defamation against E. Jean Carroll.

Of course, Trump couldn’t resist airing his grievances on his beloved platform, Truth Social.… Continue reading

Andrew Tate loses appeal against ruling that stops him leaving Romania

Andrew Tate loses appeal against ruling that stops him leaving Romania

When I first heard about Andrew Tate’s case, I couldn’t help but wonder who this guy was and why his situation was making headlines. It’s astonishing how this relatively unknown individual has become the center of attention. Whether he was a big celebrity before or not, it seems like this case has garnered more attention than his fame ever did.

Now, as the news breaks that Tate has lost his appeal against the ruling that restricts him from leaving Romania, it’s hard not to feel a sense of satisfaction. Here is a man who moved to Romania with the intention of exploiting a corrupt justice system to engage in sex trafficking, and now he finds himself trapped in a country he thought he could manipulate.… Continue reading