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A police inspector is suspected of acting as an instructor for criminals at a shooting range. Read about the scandal shaking the justice system and threatening trust in the Swedish police.
From respected defence counsel to the accused. We delve into the downfall of Inez Weski, her role in the Marengo trial, and what the allegations mean for public trust in the legal profession.
A viral moment from a Zoom court hearing in Detroit has everyone talking about digital etiquette and respect. We break down what happened and why it matters for our daily Zoom Workplace culture.
The chilling case of Stephanie Hansen’s murder, the ‘WhatsApp obsession’ that led to her killer’s downfall, and where to catch the new documentary.
The Supreme Court's March 2026 verdict in Chinthada Anand v. State of A.P. clarifies that converting to Christianity means losing Scheduled Caste status. We unpack the judgment, the legal principles behind it, and the bigger constitutional questions that remain unanswered.
Isak Dreyer appeared in court today to give his account of the controversial bear hunt. Here's the full story of how he dragged the bear up to the road, and what this has to do with reality TV stars and Danish film.
The trial of Sabri Essid, a French jihadist accused of complicity in the Yazidi genocide, has been profoundly marked by the devastating testimony of his wife. A look back at the horrors of ISIS and the Artigat network.
The renowned legal expert and former Green Party politician Alfred Noll has passed away shortly after Christmas. A tribute to a sharp-witted thinker and passionate lawyer.
Influencer Christofer "Chrippa" Lundström has now also been convicted in the Court of Appeal. Read about the legal saga, the reactions, and what this ruling could mean for the industry.
India's highest court has widened the criteria for passive euthanasia, green-lighting the withdrawal of life support in specific cases. We take a closer look at the judgment, its ethical complexities, and what it signifies for patients and their whānau.