
Salvadoran Survivors Still Fighting For Justice 30 Years On
Key military members accused in a rural massacre during 12-year civil war are just now facing trial.
Key military members accused in a rural massacre during 12-year civil war are just now facing trial.
The lawyer for a Grampians woman convicted of deliberately mowing down her ex-partner said the Court the verdict is unsafe.
Photo Essay: The “Red Road to DC” campaign tried to soak up the pain — and hopes — of more than 100 communities into a single 25-foot message.
A Northern Territory environmental group launched legal action challenging the federal government’s use of tax in gas exploration.
A Syrian doctor is accused of torturing rebels in military hospitals by setting fire to their genitals.
Class action over the mistreatment of youths in detention in the Northern Territory has been settled for around $26 million.
Zuma compared the judges who handed him the sentence to the country’s apartheid rulers.
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem was turned down by a federal judge as she asked for only the second display since 2009.
African American Democratic election officials say new state laws are already being used by Republicans to fire them