Sexual Violence in Israeli Prisons: What History Tells Us

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Palestinian detainee dies after 25 years in Israeli prisons

Imad Rajih Sarhan, 47, died at Gilboa Prison in northern Israel on Sunday after 25 years in prison. Israeli authorities blame a heart attack for his death. Sarhan has been serving a life sentence in prison since Oct. 15, 2001. Palestinian Commission of Detainee’s Affairs and the Palestinian Prisoner Society say he was subjected to harsh interrogations and torture in his first years in jail.

NJ Delaney Hall arrests include influx of out-of-state agitators with links to dark money group

Out of the at least 12 anti-ICE rioters arrested last weekend, four came from as far as Washington State, Colorado, Arizona and Illinois to wreak havoc on the Garden State. Zion Napier, 28, from Seattle, was among those who traveled the furthest. Another was from Connecticut, five from New York and three from New Jersey.

Verdict expected against Høiby: violence, drugs and a driven person

Crown Princess Mette-Marit is on the waiting list for a lung transplant. Her son Marius Borg Høiby is not allowed to see her. He is accused of serious bodily harm and sexual assault. He denies the most serious of the more than 30 charges. The verdict is expected this Monday.

Young woman who rallied for liberties in Iran is now 'looking for freedom' from ICE detention

Melika Mohammadi Gazvar Olya fled Iran for the US after Mahsa Amini's death in custody. Melika and her father walked for weeks through Central America to reach Ciudad Juarez, the last stop on the migrant route to the US. She was detained by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement for nearly 10 months and deported to Iran.

Chapter 2: The Courtroom Showdown

Who Killed the American Dream? is a book about the 1886 Supreme Court case. The case involved Santa Clara County, California, a small government entity suing the Southern Pacific Railroad for unpaid property taxes. The outcome would shape American democracy for the next century and a half.

A Woman's Hypothermia Death In Pittsburgh After Her Release From ICE Custody Is Ruled A Homicide

Daphy Michel, 31, died March 2 at a bus shelter in Pittsburgh after being released from federal custody. Her cause of death was hypothermia. She was granted humanitarian parole based on humanitarian need, but she did not live to see a hearing scheduled for two weeks after she died. Her family expects to sue Immigration and Customs Enforcement in connection with her death.

VIDEO: Activists Claim Dylann Roof Was Treated Better than Karmelo Anthony, Roof Got the Death Penalty

Karmelo Anthony was convicted of murder and sentenced to 35 years in prison for the fatal stabbing of Austin Metcalf at a Texas high school track meet in April. ESPN Radio host Peter Rosenberg is one of the latest critics of the way Anthony is being discussed in public and questions the severity of the sentence. Rep. Christian Menefee (D-TX) called Anthony’s conviction as a “travesty” and suggested racial bias influenced the outcome. Danielle Hairston, president of the American Psychiatric Association’‘s Black Caucus, compared Anthony's case with that of Dylann Roof, the white supremacist who murdered nine worshippers at Emanuel

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