A Portland protester faces federal prison after spitting on an ICE agent during anti-ICE demonstrations. Assaulting a federal officer is a serious crime. The post Protester Who Spit on Federal Agent’s Face Faces Up to One Year in Federal Prison appeared first on Alain Guillot.| Alain Guillot
Many Albertans want to be free. What do they mean? Do they mean free from Ottawa? From equalization, emission caps, single-use plastic regulations, and federal environmental assessment? Alberta has legitimate grievances against the intrusions of the federal government. But if … Read the rest The post Articles of Freedom: What the Constitution of an Independent Alberta Should Look Like appeared first on C2C Journal.| C2C Journal
This essay, on how class is a missing category in discussions of the justice system, was my Observer column this week. It was published on 16 March 2025, under the headline “Amid all the noise about the UK’s ‘two-tier’ justice system, there is silence on class”. As so often in such debates, the controversy over new guidelines for courts from the Sentencing Council for England and Wales has obscured as much as it has illuminated. Critics have condemned them as presaging a “two-...| Pandaemonium
A veterans treatment court in Butte-Silver Bow County was recently awarded $999,984 by The United States Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance, and for good reason. The veterans treatment court in Butte-Silver Bow County is a step in the right direction for veterans living with substance use disorder, PTSD, and other serious mental illnesses. The post Veterans Treatment Court in Montana Receives Nearly $1M in Funding – A Win for Vets appeared first on Addiction Programs.| Addiction Programs
Nayib Bukele has just had another of his critics arrested. The government of El Salvador Saturday detained prominent attorney Enrique Anaya. The constitutional lawyer frequently spoke in public and wrote on social media, about the constitution and the rule of law in El Salvador. He has been an outspoken critic of Nayib Bukele's capture of the judicial system in El Salvador and violations of the constitution. Anaya is purportedly being charged with money laundering, and his detention f...| El Salvador Perspectives
Tennessee’s Supreme Court ruled the state’s mandatory life sentences for juveniles were unconstitutional. The state legislature responded by proposing a number of “tough on crime” bills aimed at juveniles, even for minor offenses. We explore how children are pushed into the adult prison system.| Latino USA
Lawrence Greenspon, defence attorney in the Freedom Convoy explains why freedom of expression must prevail in Canada’s justice system.| C2C Journal
The juvenile justice system requires the organization, accuracy, and security of data through integrated platforms operating in real time.| Studio Science
One common assertion by proponents of the current State of Exception in El Salvador is that the justice system will correct errors and only ...| www.elsalvadorperspectives.com