Federal Judge Resists Social Security Chief’s Proposal to Shut Down Agency

Washington, D.C. — In a significant confrontation concerning federal social welfare operations, a U.S. District Judge recently challenged the acting commissioner of the Social Security Administration (SSA), Kilolo Kijakazi, over proposed plans to close the agency’s public offices. This dispute underscores the tensions between judicial authority and administrative decisions in the management of vital public services. The disagreement surfaced during a court hearing that addressed the concerns raised by advocacy groups about the potential impact of office closures on Social Security beneficiaries. Advocates argue that closing these offices could severely restrict access to essential services, … Read more

ICC Chief Prosecutor Resists Calls to Step Down Amid Sexual Misconduct Investigation and Tensions Over Netanyahu Case

The Hague, Netherlands — Karim Khan KC, the Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC), is facing significant pressure from high-level colleagues to step down due to ongoing sexual misconduct investigations. Khan, who recently initiated war crimes charges against Israel, has refused to leave his position despite the controversy surrounding him and the formal allegations made against him. In May, it was revealed that a female lawyer at the ICC had levied serious accusations against Khan, describing incidents of improper physical contact both in his office and during an official trip. These revelations triggered … Read more

Wisconsin Governor Resists Changes to Youth Prison Rules Despite Recent Fatal Incident

MADISON, Wis. — In the wake of a tragic incident at Wisconsin’s only youth prison where a counselor was fatally injured, Governor Tony Evers has urged a federal judge to maintain the current operational standards at Lincoln Hills-Copper Lake Schools. The request follows accusations made against an inmate involved in the counselor’s death earlier this summer. Governor Evers, a Democrat, addressed his concerns in a missive to Chief Judge James Peterson of the Western District of Wisconsin. He highlighted ongoing improvements at the facility and cautioned against the possibility of loosened punitive measures potentially advocated … Read more