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Shark Tank Chef Sues Wells Fargo for Discrimination

Celebrity chef Shawn Davis, famed for his Shark Tank success, files a multi-million dollar lawsuit against Wells Fargo, alleging systemic racial discrimination and wrongful termination after reporting fraudulent activity.

Kilmar Abrego Garcia Released in Landmark UK Case

In a landmark decision, Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a victim of wrongful deportation, has been released from immigration detention. His case, exposing systemic failures and igniting a fierce debate on UK justice, marks a pivotal moment for human rights advocacy

Man wins £13k after wrongful arrest for silent prayer

Thames Valley Police pays substantial compensation to Graham Smith, a charity volunteer falsely arrested for praying silently in his mind near an abortion facility, in a landmark case for freedom of thought.

US citizen wrongfully detained by ICE in California facility

A 19-year-old California-born US citizen was wrongfully detained by ICE for three weeks in the Van Nuys immigration facility, exposing critical failures in the US immigration enforcement system and prompting a federal lawsuit.

Illinois fights school book bans with new law

Illinois Governor JB Pritzker has signed a groundbreaking law to prevent book bans in schools, ensuring access to diverse literature. The move comes amid rising censorship debates in the US.

Texas woman sued over alleged abortion aid

A Texas woman is being sued for wrongful death after allegedly helping another woman obtain abortion-inducing drugs, marking a controversial legal battle in the post-Roe era.

Kathleen Folbigg Pardoned After 20 Years

Kathleen Folbigg, once dubbed 'Australia's worst female serial killer', has been pardoned after new scientific evidence cast doubt on her convictions. Discover the full story behind this shocking case.

Lifetime bans planned for domestic abusers

New government proposals aim to protect domestic violence survivors by allowing courts to impose lifetime bans on abusers returning to shared homes, even if they legally own the property.

Folbigg compensated after wrongful conviction

Kathleen Folbigg, once dubbed 'Australia's worst female serial killer', has been granted compensation following the quashing of her convictions for the deaths of her four children.

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