South Korea’s Ousted President Yoon Suk Yeol Faces Indictment for Insurrection Amid Martial Law Uproar

SEOUL, South Korea — Prosecutors in South Korea have indicted Yoon Suk Yeol, the country’s impeached president, on charges of orchestrating a brief but significant imposition of martial law, as announced by the main opposition party. This unprecedented legal action could potentially lead to severe consequences for Yoon, who attempted to suppress political activities and control the media on Dec. 3. The allegations against the president have sent shockwaves through South Korea, the fourth-largest economy in Asia and a crucial ally of the United States. The decree not only suspended parliamentary operations but also implicated … Read more

Southwest Missouri Dedicates New Road Signs to Honor Heroes in Law Enforcement

Springfield, Mo. – In a tribute to the ultimate sacrifices made by law enforcement officers, southwest Missouri communities are dedicating new highway signs to honor those who have fallen in the line of duty. This gesture is part of a broader initiative to commemorate the service and dedication of local law enforcement, reinforcing the bond between the community and its protectors. Missouri state officials, alongside local law enforcement agencies, have begun the process of erecting signs along various highways. Each sign carries the name of a law enforcement officer who has died in the area … Read more

LSU Law Professor Suspended After First Amendment Lecture, Claims Free Speech Concerns

BATON ROUGE, La. — A law professor at Louisiana State University has been placed on paid administrative leave following a lecture on the First Amendment and its implications on interactions between the public and law enforcement. Ken Levy, the professor in question, had delivered this lecture right before the administrative action was taken. Jill Craft, Levy’s attorney, stated that the university has not provided specific reasons for the decision to place her client on leave. She expressed her client’s intention to assert his rights, highlighting the irony in the suppression of free speech in an … Read more

Deadline Alert: Rosen Law Firm Announces March 10 Lead Plaintiff Deadline in Micron Technology Securities Class Action – Investors May Be Eligible for Compensation

NEW YORK — The Rosen Law Firm, a prominent global investor rights law firm, is calling attention to an upcoming deadline for the investors of Micron Technology, Inc. the public should note March 10, 2025, as the important lead plaintiff deadline for a class action lawsuit involving the purchase of common stock between September 28, 2023, and December 18, 2024. Investors who acquired Micron shares during this period may be eligible for compensation through a contingency fee arrangement, without needing to pay any out-of-pocket fees or costs. Those who purchased Micron common stock during the … Read more