Nov 14, 2024
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DOJ Launches Civil Rights Investigation Into Violent Arkansas Arrest

The Department of Justice has announced an investigation into a violent arrest that took place in Arkansas in late August. Dashcam footage circulated online and across national news outlets showing the violent arrest of 27-year-old Arkansas man, Randal Worcester. The incident took place in Mulberry, a small town about 140... Read More »

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Nebraska Woman Charged With Helping Her Daughter Get Illegal Abortion

A woman in Nebraska and her teenage daughter face criminal charges after the teen allegedly obtained an unlawful abortion. The teen’s mother is being charged alongside her daughter for allegedly abetting the abortion and subsequently hiding the act. The prosecution marks one of the first criminal abortion cases since the... Read More »

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What’s Up With DACA?

Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, known to most as DACA, is a federal program that allows certain immigrants to avoid deportation and obtain renewable work permits. The program was originally created under President Obama, meant to provide relief for the hundreds of thousands of immigrants who were brought to the... Read More »

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Florida Nursing Home Sued for Wrongful Death

A nursing home in Pinellas County, Florida, was sued earlier this year over claims of negligence that resulted in the wrongful death of Loretta McMaster. Peter McMaster, the personal representative of her estate and her son, filed the lawsuit against Manor Care of Dunedin Florida, HCR III Healthcare, LLC, and... Read More »