U.S. to Appeal Ruling Reinstating Plea Deals for Alleged 9/11 Conspirators at Guantanamo

Washington — The U.S. government is set to appeal a military judge’s decision upholding plea agreements with alleged 9/11 conspirators at Guantanamo Bay, which had been previously nullified by Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin. A defense official confirmed on Saturday that the administration finds the plea deals, overturned in August by Austin, to still stand as “valid and enforceable” following a ruling by Col. Matthew McCall. The decision came after a surprise move by Austin, who took responsibility for the plea deal retraction into his hands this summer, away from the military commissions’ convening authority, which … Read more

Mason School District Faces Lawsuit Over Reinstating Student Expelled for Sexual Assault, Causing Distress for Victim

MASON, Michigan – A federal lawsuit has been filed against the Mason school district, accusing them of causing “significant distress” to a female student who was sexually assaulted by a male student. According to the complaint, the district’s decision to reinstate the male student has harmed the girl’s educational opportunities and forces her to be in the same school building as her assailant. The incident occurred in May 2022 during a class, prompting the girl to report the assault and trigger criminal and Title IX investigations. The Title IX investigation revealed that the boy violated … Read more