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Fired in 14 Months: What the U.S. Attorney General Actually Does
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Fired in 14 Months: What the U.S. Attorney General Actually Does

Trump fired AG Pam Bondi after just 14 months — the shortest tenure in 60 years. But what does the attorney general actually do, and what does this firing reveal about law, politics, and power?

Pam Bondi Is Gone. That Might Be Bad News.
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Pam Bondi Is Gone. That Might Be Bad News.

Trump's Attorney General Pam Bondi leaves after 15 months of high-profile blunders. The troubling question: was her incompetence the only thing protecting his opponents?

The Minority That Rules: How Trump Is Winning in Court
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The Minority That Rules: How Trump Is Winning in Court

360 judges said Trump's mass detention policy is illegal. 27 said it isn't. So why are those 27 winning? The answer lies in how the administration is playing the courts.

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America's Elite Impunity Project Goes Global
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America's Elite Impunity Project Goes Global

While world leaders face consequences for their crimes, America has spent decades perfecting a system that shields the powerful from accountability.

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Hong Kong Same-Sex Partnership Bill: A Crisis of Constitutional Compliance

Hong Kong faces a constitutional crisis after the LegCo rejected a same-sex partnership bill despite a 2025 court deadline. Explore the impact on the city's rule of law.

Former Special Counsel Jack Smith testifying at a House hearing on Capitol Hill
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Jack Smith Trump Investigation Defense 2026: 'Guided by Law, Not Politics'

On Jan 22, 2026, former Special Counsel Jack Smith defended his Trump investigations before House Republicans, stating he followed the law, not politics.

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Ex-President Yoon Insurrection Trial: Sentencing Request Postponed to Jan 13, 2026

South Korean court postpones the sentencing request for ex-President Yoon Suk-yeol's insurrection trial to Jan 13, 2026. Get the latest details on the hearing and global impact.

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U.S. Department of Justice building in shadows
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Trump Second Term Justice Department 2025: The Erosion of Independence

Exploring the transformation of the US Justice Department under Trump's second term in 2025. Analyzes the impact of appointing personal lawyers and the erosion of independence.

Wooden gavel and legal documents in a Malaysian court
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Malaysia's Massive 1MDB Saga Ends: Former PM Najib Sentenced to 15 Years

On Dec 26, 2025, former Malaysian PM Najib Razak was sentenced to 15 years in prison over the 1MDB scandal. The court rejected his Saudi donation defense.

South Korea's Ex-President Yoon Faces Extended Detention Over Martial Law Plot
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South Korea's Ex-President Yoon Faces Extended Detention Over Martial Law Plot

A Seoul court will rule on extending the detention of ex-President Yoon Suk Yeol, accused of using a drone operation as a pretext for his failed martial law bid. The decision could keep him jailed for another six months amid multiple trials.

The Epstein Files Fiasco: DOJ's Redaction Riddle Fuels a Global Crisis of Trust
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The Epstein Files Fiasco: DOJ's Redaction Riddle Fuels a Global Crisis of Trust

The DOJ's partial release of Epstein files reveals less about the case and more about a systemic failure that erodes global trust in U.S. institutions.

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DOJ's Epstein File Delay: A Crisis of Trust in the Age of Mandated Transparency
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DOJ's Epstein File Delay: A Crisis of Trust in the Age of Mandated Transparency

The US Justice Department defies a congressional deadline for the Epstein files, sparking a bipartisan firestorm and testing the limits of institutional trust.

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