In a book talk on October 7, David Garland, Arthur T. Vanderbilt Professor of Law, joined Vice Dean of Intellectual Life Emma ...
Researchers recently identified Roman warriors' bodies stacked in an ancient well in Croatia, connecting them to Emperor ...
Colorado father Jesus Dominguez has just been sentenced in one of the most horrifying child abuse cases in recent memory. For six years, the bodies of his two young childrenYesenia and Jesus Dominguez ...
Near the city of Gaza, 3,000 years ago, laid a city unlike any other in the world. The Greeks called it Rhinocolura, named for strange faces of the people who lived there – because every person there ...
Early Roman history is full of stories about the terrible fates that befell citizens who broke the law. When a certain Tarpeia let the enemy Sabines into Rome, she was crushed and thrown headlong from ...
Throughout human history, many cultures have developed belief systems that tied nature to the supernatural, fostering practices that preserved and sustained their environments. Forest spirits, river ...
In Japanese folklore, tengu are supernatural beings that inhabit mountains and deep forests. Traditionally seen as guardians of these sacred spaces, they punish those who show arrogance, disrespect ...
Next Tuesday, the Supreme Court will hear argument in Ellingburg v. United States. The question presented is whether criminal restitution under the Mandatory Victims Restitution Act (MVRA) is penal ...
CALIFANO, WPBF 25 NEWS. TOMORROW IS OCTOBER 1ST. THAT MEANS SEVERAL NEW STATE LAWS TAKE EFFECT. THAT INCLUDES TWO LAWS THAT WILL IMPACT CRIMINAL PENALTIES, INCLUDING THE DEATH PENALTY. REPORTER RACHEL ...
SEOUL, Sept 30 (Reuters) - South Korean Finance Minister Koo Yun-cheol said on Tuesday the government and the ruling party would ease some criminal punishments for businesses to allow more leeway for ...
LAST YEAR Donald Trump was running for president on the promise to launch the “largest deportation of criminals in American history”, part of a broader pledge to expel millions of illegal immigrants.
Visitors to Chicago often worry about gun crime. The president certainly does—on August 25th, he called the city “a disaster” and a “killing field” as he threatened to send in National Guard troops.
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