Justice
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Should parents be charged when their kids kill?
Talking Points When a minor commits an act of violence like a school shooting, what sort of criminal liability do their parents have?
By Rafi Schwartz, The Week US Published
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Cristina Rivera Garza continues crossing borders into award-winning territories
In the Spotlight The prolific Mexican author just won the 2024 Pulitzer for Memoir or Autobiography
By Scott Hocker, The Week US Published
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'Goon Squad' cops sentenced for torturing 2 Black men
Speed Read The former Mississippi law enforcement officers pleaded guilty last year
By Peter Weber, The Week US Published
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'Relying on unelected justices to read rights into the Constitution is dangerous business'
Instant Opinion Opinion, comment and editorials of the day
By Harold Maass, The Week US Published
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'An unbreakable plurality of the GOP explicitly wants fascism'
Instant Opinion Opinion, comment and editorials of the day
By Harold Maass, The Week US Published
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Is Google's looming monopoly trial a watershed moment for Big Tech?
Today's Big Question The federal government's first major antitrust action in decades could set a major precedent for internet giants
By Rafi Schwartz Published
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Was appointing a Hunter Biden special counsel the right thing to do?
Talking Point Is Hunter Biden being treated fairly, or is he being singled out for special treatment?
By Harold Maass Published
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Who does Trump's indictment really help?
Talking Point Will the latest indictment energize Trump's campaign or derail it?
By Harold Maass Published
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Did DOJ let Hunter Biden off easy?
Talking Point 'Political favoritism' or appropriate punishment?
By Harold Maass Published
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Hunter Biden pleads guilty to federal tax crimes, avoids gun prosecution
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By Rafi Schwartz Published
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Understanding the George Santos shuffle
Under the Radar Ethics investigations, Justice Department indictments, and an ongoing game of congressional three-card monty
By Rafi Schwartz Published
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5 unlawfully funny cartoons about justice
feature Artists take on hush money for Lady Justice, chickens coming home to roost, and more
By The Week Staff Published
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How do grand juries work?
Speed Read What the grand jury hearing evidence in a case related to Trump is really doing
By Catherine Garcia Last updated
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Justice Department tells GOP-led House it will not share info about ongoing investigations
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By Justin Klawans Published
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