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Karl Rittenhouse should have been convicted, his defence was illigal
This post seeks to clarify the legal aspects of the Kenosha incident involving a 17-year-old who shot three people during protests. The author provides insights from a professional legal and military perspective: **Legality of Claiming Self-Defense...This post seeks to clarify the legal aspects of the Kenosha incident involving a 17-year-old who shot three people during protests. The author provides insights from a professional legal and military perspective: **Legality of Claiming Self-Defense... -
The Corporate Demolition of Our Pillars of Freedom
The article discusses how corporate misconduct and the erosion of tort law are undermining individual pursuit of justice. The example of Boeing's 737 MAX crashes is used to highlight how companies can avoid punitive damages and accountability thro...The article discusses how corporate misconduct and the erosion of tort law are undermining individual pursuit of justice. The example of Boeing's 737 MAX crashes is used to highlight how companies can avoid punitive damages and accountability thro... -
Julian Assange’s extradition from UK to US approved by home secretary
UK Home Secretary Priti Patel has approved the extradition of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to the US, prompting an immediate appeal from the organisation. Assange, who is being held in Belmarsh prison in London, faces charges related to the pu...UK Home Secretary Priti Patel has approved the extradition of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to the US, prompting an immediate appeal from the organisation. Assange, who is being held in Belmarsh prison in London, faces charges related to the pu...
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