Security Alert: Firebomb Attack Targets Police Officer at Residence of Supreme Court President in Athens

Athens, Greece — A police officer was severely injured in a firebomb attack outside the home of Greece’s Supreme Court president, Ioanna Klapa, in an Athens suburb on Thursday. The officer, who was on duty guarding the residence, sustained second-degree burns to his face and hand. The incident, which also caused damage to a squad car, is currently under investigation by Greece’s anti-terror squad. Klapa is notably recognized for her role as one of the chief investigative magistrates in the 2020 trial against the neo-Nazi party Golden Dawn, during which significant sentences were imposed on … Read more

Supreme Court Set to Announce Verdict on Purdue Pharma’s Role in Nationwide Opioid Epidemic

Washington, D.C. – In a ruling significant to the ongoing opioid crisis, the U.S. Supreme Court is poised to release its decision on the contentious bankruptcy case involving Purdue Pharma LP. This decision is expected to mark an important moment in the continuing legal battles tied to the opioid epidemic, an issue that has claimed over 750,000 American lives since hitting the nation’s heartland years ago. Purdue Pharma, the pharmaceutical giant behind OxyContin, filed for bankruptcy in 2019 as it faced a barrage of lawsuits. Plaintiffs accuse the company of aggressively marketing the prescription painkiller … Read more

Supreme Court Poised to Deliver Key Decision on Purdue Pharma’s Bankruptcy Amid Opioid Epidemic

Washington, D.C. – The U.S. Supreme Court is poised to deliver a pivotal ruling in the bankruptcy case of Purdue Pharma LP, marking a significant moment in the ongoing battle against the opioid epidemic that has claimed over 750,000 American lives. This decision may set a precedent affecting the accountability of pharmaceutical companies in the opioid crisis, a public health catastrophe that continues to ravage communities across the nation. The case centers on the multibillion-dollar bankruptcy plan proposed by Purdue Pharma, the manufacturer of OxyContin, a powerful prescription painkiller that many experts blame for initiating … Read more

Idaho Supreme Court Upholds Voter ID Laws Amid Lawsuit by Babe Vote and League of Women Voters

BOISE, Idaho — The Idaho Supreme Court has ruled against two voter advocacy groups, Babe Vote and the League of Women Voters, in their legal challenge of certain voter identification laws in the state. The groups had filed a lawsuit against Idaho Secretary of State Phil McGrane regarding laws passed in 2023 that imposed restrictions on the use of student IDs for voter registration and as proof of identification at the polls, as well as additional requirements for proving residency to register to vote. They argued that these laws disproportionately affected certain groups of people … Read more