El Salvador’s Land Conflict Escalates: Community Leaders Arrested as Eviction Tensions Rise Near President Bukele’s Residence

Santa Tecla, El Salvador — In early May, the farming cooperative El Bosque received an eviction notice, reigniting a longstanding struggle for land rights. In an effort to seek help, members of the cooperative gathered for a peaceful sit-in outside the private residence of President Nayib Bukele. The demonstration, however, was met with a heavy police presence, resulting in the arrest of five individuals, including the cooperative’s president, José Ángel Pérez, and his lawyer, Alejandro Henríquez. The detentions sparked widespread anxiety among the community. Pérez and Henríquez face charges of public disorder under the government’s … Read more

Jury Rules in Favor of Whistleblower: San Diego Court Awards $3 Million to Former Orange County Prosecutor in Harassment Case Against DA Todd Spitzer

SAN DIEGO — A jury in San Diego County has concluded that a former high-ranking prosecutor from Orange County was compelled to retire due to harassment orchestrated by the county’s District Attorney, Todd Spitzer, and his first assistant, Shawn Nelson, who currently serves as a Superior Court judge. Tracy Miller, who had spent 25 years in the Orange County District Attorney’s office, filed a whistleblower retaliation and harassment lawsuit after her retirement. The jury awarded her $3 million in economic damages and an additional $25,000 in punitive damages specifically against Spitzer, while finding that Nelson … Read more

Former Detective’s Surrender Update: Attorney Claims Court Bond is ‘Painfully Absurd’ as Client Remains at Large

TROY, Mo. — A former Lincoln County detective remains at large despite his attorney’s assurances that he would surrender to authorities on felony charges related to a high-profile murder trial. Michael Merkel, 44, is facing two Class A felony counts of perjury tied to the controversial conviction of Russ Faria in the murder of Betsy Faria. Merkel’s attorney, Joel Eisenstein, had repeatedly informed the court that his client would turn himself in on Thursday morning. As of that evening, however, prosecutors confirmed Merkel had not complied. The Journal has uncovered that Merkel is no longer … Read more

Federal Judge Rules Against ICE Detention of Columbia University Student, Upholding Immigrant Rights

A federal judge has issued an order preventing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) from detaining a student at Columbia University in New York City, marking a significant moment in the ongoing debate over immigration enforcement in educational institutions. This decision comes amid heightened scrutiny of ICE’s practices, particularly concerning individuals from protected groups. The student, who qualifies under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, faced potential detention while attending classes. The judge’s ruling emphasized the importance of protecting students’ rights and ensuring that educational environments remain free from the fear of deportation. … Read more