Since the advent of the DNA revolution more than three decades ago, it’s been easy for us to think of science as an unequivocal boon for our legal system, ensuring that both victims and the accused get the justice they deserve. But is science—and the way it’s used in trials—really irrefutable?
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Thousands of Greeks have protested to demand justice for at least 57 people killed in the country’s worst rail disaster.
Providing justice for the communities impacted by the ISIL terror network in Iraq remains the key focus of the UN investigative team there, Special Adviser Christian Ritscher told the Security Council on Monday.
Twitter is resounding with calls for justice once again after news broke of another Pakistani woman being brutally murdered. Actors Mahira Khan and Mawra Hocane are but a few of the many, many voices calling for justice for Sarah Inam.
Female farmers of color are reviving ancestral methods of growing food and reclaiming their communities’ relationship to land.
Nigerian protesters have promised to keep up their campaign seeking justice for victims of police brutality and an overhaul of the security apparatus, even as authorities announced the immediate disbanding of a notorious anti-robbery unit that has long been accused of grave human rights abuses. Sparked by the alleged killing of a man by an […]

