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Defense vs Abolition: Harvard Becomes the Front Line in the DEI War

These days, American media is filled with the sighs of intellectuals. They lament that freedom of expression has disappeared under the Trump administration. Take a...

Family Files Court Petition to Disclose LAPD Excessive Force Records in Yang Yong Shooting

The family of Yang Yong, a 40-year-old Korean man fatally shot by Officer Andres Lopez of the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), has filed...

LAPD Sued Over Wrongful Detention After Name Confusion

The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) is facing a lawsuit after SWAT officers allegedly mistook an innocent citizen for a suspect, detaining him at...

Police Excessive Force Caught on Video in Iowa Arrest

A viral video showing an Iowa City police officer repeatedly punching Korean American resident Jonathan Kim during an arrest has sparked outrage and an internal investigation. The officer, Alirio Arcenas, is seen using force that critics say resembles MMA-style pounding. Police initially omitted details about the officer’s actions until the video surfaced, raising renewed concerns over police excessive force and transparency.

Free speech is silenced when protest becomes a crime

Columbia University student Yunseo Chung faces deportation after participating in a protest against Israel’s actions in Gaza, prompting a lawsuit that argues her removal violates constitutional free speech rights. Her case has drawn widespread criticism and highlights growing concerns over the use of immigration law to suppress political dissent.

New tenant and workplace rights among other laws taking effect in California in 2025

Starting in 2025, numerous new laws aimed at improving the lives of California residents will take effect. Signed by Governor Gavin Newsom this year,...

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