Wrongfully Convicted Prisoner is Set Free at Four Decades
An exonerated prisoner who was wrongfully convicted and spent almost four decades behind bars will receive $21 million in settlement funds.
An exonerated prisoner who was wrongfully convicted and spent almost four decades behind bars will receive $21 million in settlement funds.
ASAP EMS Corp. and one of its paramedics, James Lavelle Walley, was recently hit with a sixth lawsuit over allegations that the paramedic sexually assaulted 6 women.
Toledo voters recently passed the Lake Erie Bill of Rights, providing strong protection and personhood status for the world’s 11th largest lake. Will it stand against legal challenges from farmers resistant to change?
Still centered on Equifax’s 2017 data breach, congressional encounters with credit reporting CEOs yielded harsh words and plans to pass the industry’s power to consumers.
The deadly outbreak has affected thousands and shows no signs of slowing down.
Petitioning lawmakers last week, the Diocese of Providence admitted to hundreds of sex abuse claims for tens of millions of dollars.
An elementary school will pay a substantial fine for exposing its kindergarteners to mold and asbestos.
More and more Sackler communications are released demonstrating the family had intimate knowledge of OxyContin’s harmful effects.
Washington Beef, LLC. is recalling nearly 30,260 pounds of ground beef chubs products because they may be contaminated with extraneous materials.
Johnny Depp filed a lawsuit against his ex-wife, Amber Heard, after she wrote an op-ed for The Washington Post. In the op-ed, Heard alleges she is a victim of domestic abuse.