New York officials are pushing for a “problem-solving” court near Times Square to step up its operations after the number of cases it handles dwindled as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic and changes to the state’s criminal-justice laws on.wsj.com
@WSJ4 years ago
Around a dozen people have been charged with participating in fraud schemes related to pandemic healthcare programs, as the Justice Department ramps up probes into misconduct tied to Covid-19 and trillions of dollars in government relief funds on.wsj.com
@guardian4 years ago
There is a way to make this government face justice over the Covid tragedy | Nesrine Malik theguardian.com
@guardian4 years ago
South Africa's chief justice unrepentant for linking Covid vaccines to satanism theguardian.com
@WSJ4 years ago
The Justice Department said it is investigating New Jersey veterans homes for possibly understating Covid-19-related deaths, following a WSJ investigation on.wsj.com
@WSJ5 years ago
The first presidential debate of the 2020 election will address the coronavirus pandemic and racial justice protests, as well as the battle over the Supreme Court vacancy and the integrity of the election on.wsj.com
@WSJ5 years ago
Chief Justice John Roberts has emerged as the deciding vote when disputes over the coronavirus pandemic end up in court on.wsj.com
@guardian5 years ago
'Make things right': criminal justice officials urge California to release prisoners amid Covid-19 surge theguardian.com
@guardian5 years ago
Bereaved families seek 'justice' for UK victims of coronavirus theguardian.com
@guardian5 years ago
Italians call for justice for relatives killed by coronavirus theguardian.com
@guardian5 years ago
As coronavirus keeps us apart, we will let the animals in. I hope we do them justice theguardian.com
@WSJ2 years ago
The Justice Department defended the planned termination of pandemic-era border controls inherited from the Trump administration, writing in a brief to the Supreme Court that Covid-19 concerns no longer justify excluding foreign nationals under Title 42 on.wsj.com
@nytimesworld4 years ago
Clotilda Douglas-Yakimchuk was a pioneering Black nurse in Nova Scotia starting in the 1950s, and also fought for social justice, the education of Black youth and the well-being of older people. She died of Covid at 89. Obit by @kseelyenyti.ms
@guardian4 years ago
Covid has undermined UK's chronically under-funded justice system theguardian.com
@guardian4 years ago
Muslims in Sri Lanka 'denied justice' over forced cremations of Covid victims theguardian.com
@guardian4 years ago
'Virtual' visits to inmates, streamlined court hearings: how Covid could change Victorian justice theguardian.com
@guardian5 years ago
Ex-lord chief justice: UK parliament must scrutinise Covid rules theguardian.com
@WSJ5 years ago
Democrats launched their general-election argument against President Trump during the opening night of their virtual convention, criticizing his response to the coronavirus, racial-justice protests on.wsj.com
@guardian5 years ago
John Oliver on prisons during Covid-19: 'That's not justice, that's neglect' theguardian.com
@WSJ5 years ago
Empowered by the Supreme Court's format during the coronavirus, under which justices speak in order of seniority, Justice Clarence Thomas has said more during oral arguments this week than he has in many years combined on.wsj.com
@guardian5 years ago
‘Lines dropped out, witnesses didn’t know where to go’: justice in times of coronavirus | Richard Ackland theguardian.com
@WSJ5 years ago
The Justice Department is investigating lawmakers for possible insider trading based on confidential briefings ahead of the coronavirus pandemic, a person familiar with the matter said on.wsj.com
@nytimesworld3 years ago
For an advocacy group that seeks justice for those in Britain who died during the coronavirus pandemic, Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s resignation announcement was welcome news, but the group said there would be no moving on for the families of the dead. nyti.ms
@guardian4 years ago
Belly Mujinga: family still seeking justice one year after Covid death theguardian.com
@WSJ4 years ago
Chief Justice John Roberts noted the coronavirus wasn’t the first pathogen to disrupt the Supreme Court’s work in its history on.wsj.com
@WSJ4 years ago
Breaking: The Supreme Court blocked Covid-19 attendance limits on religious services in New York, with Justice Barrett casting the pivotal vote on.wsj.com
@WSJ4 years ago
Republicans expect to win Colorado's conservative Douglas County in this year’s presidential and Senate races, but Democrats hope local debates over coronavirus and social-justice issues mean they can improve their performance here on.wsj.com
@WSJ5 years ago
Polls indicate U.S. voters are considering the coronavirus, candidates’ leadership styles and racial justice as well as pocketbook issues on.wsj.com
@WSJ5 years ago
The Supreme Court voted 5-4 to reject a Nevada church’s plea to suspend state public-health orders limiting attendance at services. It was the second time Chief Justice John Roberts joined liberal justices to uphold measures to contain the coronavirus. on.wsj.com
@TheNewEuropean5 years ago
Shadow justice secretary David Lammy has called out Boris Johnson for his recent tweets on Winston Churchill, querying why the prime minister has never tweeted so prolifically about coronavirus or the Windrush review. theneweuropean.co.uk
@guardian5 years ago
Coronavirus US live: Trump praises 'big day for justice' after Michael Flynn case dropped theguardian.com
@WSJ5 years ago
The Justice Department said state and local coronavirus restrictions can't treat churches less favorably than other institutions, filing legal papers in support of Mississippi churchgoers who received citations last week on.wsj.com
@WSJ3 years ago
Justice Brett Kavanaugh has tested positive for Covid-19, the Supreme Court said. He has no symptoms and has been fully vaccinated. on.wsj.com
@guardian4 years ago
UK Covid live news: justice secretary refuses to rule out prospect of prisoners and staff being vaccinated en masse theguardian.com
@nytimesworld4 years ago
How death transformed a year. As Covid-19 swept the world, the killing of George Floyd galvanized a racial justice movement, and the death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg upended the makeup of the Supreme Court. nyti.ms
@guardian4 years ago
Justice Alito takes aim at abortion rights, gay marriage and Covid rules theguardian.com
@WSJ4 years ago
Two architects of New York Mayor Bill de Blasio’s criminal-justice approach resigned, the latest high-profile officials to leave city government as the city has struggled with the coronavirus pandemic on.wsj.com
@WSJ5 years ago
The Justice Department is asking the governors of New York, New Jersey, Michigan and Pennsylvania, all hit hard by Covid-19, for data on certain nursing homes, saying it is considering an investigation into how they handled the crisis in those settings on.wsj.com
@WSJ5 years ago
California Rep. Karen Bass, chairwoman of the Congressional Black Caucus and a potential running mate for Joe Biden, speaks with WSJ's @GeraldFSeib about racial justice and police reform, stimulus legislation and coronavirus containment in her state twitter.com
@WSJ5 years ago
The FBI seized the cellphone of Sen. Richard Burr as part of a Justice Department investigation into whether he traded stocks ahead of the market turmoil caused by the coronavirus pandemic based on confidential briefings he received on.wsj.com
@WSJ5 years ago
A dispute with Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro led Justice Minister Sérgio Moro to resign, the second major cabinet departure in a week as the country’s leadership struggles with the coronavirus outbreak on.wsj.com
@guardian5 years ago
'It's a racial justice issue': Black Americans are dying in greater numbers from Covid-19 theguardian.com