The vast majority of surveyed judges across the country said Supreme Court justices should be bound by a code of ethics.
Author: Tami Abdollah, USA TODAY
Ukraine was the ‘queer capital of Eastern Europe.’ Russia’s war changed everything.
Recent gains for LGBTQ Ukrainians have been quickly eroded by Russia’s ongoing attack on Ukraine. This year’s KyivPride parade was moved to Poland.
Online data, medical records could be used to put women in jail under new abortion laws
Law enforcement could use online data, police statements and medical records as evidence against people involved in abortions. It’s already happening.
Online data, medical records could be used to put women in jail under new abortion laws
Law enforcement could use online data, police statements and medical records as evidence against people involved in abortions. It’s already happening.
Free speech, finally: How new state laws could save rappers (and others) from their own lyrics
New York state lawmakers may limit rap lyrics from being used against artists in criminal cases. The bill is supported by Jay-Z and Kelly Rowland.
‘Let’s drink to Ukraine!’ Odesa Jews celebrate a wartime Passover under curfew
Odesa, Ukraine, is home to a large Jewish community. Roughly 60% have left in recent weeks. Many who remained celebrated Passover this weekend.
Guns, bomb shelters and anti-radiation meds: More people in Finland are preparing for war with Russia
As fears over Russia attacking Finland rise, many Finns have joined training associations to sharpen their military skills or learn first aid.
‘This has broken my life’: Russian artists demand free speech, flee their homeland to protest Ukraine war
A growing number of Russian artists have fled to neighboring Finland in recent weeks to avoid imprisonment for protesting the war through their art.
Famed federal women’s prison under investigation as 5th worker charged with sexual abuse of inmates
The prison in California, formerly home to well-known actors and one of the nation’s few all-female federal prisons, has come under scrutiny.
US officials put Americans on alert for Russian cyberattacks as Ukraine war grows
U.S. officials said the most likely short-term cyber impact would be spillover of any cyberattack by Russia against Ukraine.