15/07/2024
Educators in Turkey protest draft anti-labor law
Educators in Turkey protest draft anti-labor law
While the Turkish political establishment and the trade union apparatus have been working to suppress the growing discontent of the working class against the ongoing cost of living crisis, the police attacked a protest by educators in Ankara against the new anti-labor law.
07/07/2024
The Supreme Court and the Counter-Revolution of July 1, 2024
"Issued days before the Independence Day holiday, two years shy of the 250th anniversary of the birth of the Republic, the decision on presidential immunity from prosecution guts the American constitutional framework."
The Supreme Court and the Counter-Revolution of July 1, 2024
Issued days before the Independence Day holiday, two years shy of the 250th anniversary of the birth of the Republic, the decision on presidential immunity from prosecution guts the American constitutional framework.
03/07/2024
Supreme Court declares America a presidential dictatorship
In what amounts to an American version of the 1933 Enabling Act that gave Hi**er dictatorial powers, the Supreme Court announced that the US president must enjoy immunity from prosecution to be able to engage in “bold and unhesitating action.”
Supreme Court declares America a presidential dictatorship
In what amounts to an American version of the 1933 Enabling Act that gave Hi**er dictatorial powers, the Supreme Court announced that the US president must enjoy immunity from prosecution to be able to engage in “bold and unhesitating action.”
01/07/2024
Right-wing Supreme Court majority approves making homelessness a crime
Right-wing Supreme Court majority approves making homelessness a crime
As expected, the extreme right-wing Supreme Court majority on Friday overturned a Ninth-Circuit ruling that prohibited local governments from fining or arresting homeless people for sleeping in public when no public shelters were available.
26/06/2024
"May 17, 2024, marked 70 years since the US Supreme Court decision in the landmark case of Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas (1954), which upended the apartheid Jim Crow system in the American South. In one of the most important Supreme Court cases in its history, the unanimous ruling outlawed state-enforced racial segregation in schools."
70 years since Brown v. Board of Education outlawed school segregation: The class issues, then and now
The ruling spelled the beginning of the end of legal segregation based on race—but in the decades since the American ruling class has gutted public education.
13/06/2024
Delaware jury finds Hunter Biden guilty on all 3 felony counts
Delaware jury finds Hunter Biden guilty on all 3 felony counts
The younger Biden was found guilty of lying on a gun application and to a federally licensed gun dealer about his drug use and illegally possessing a gun while addicted to drugs in October of 2018.
13/06/2024
Australian court upholds sacking of academic Tim Anderson over criticisms of Israel
Australian court upholds sacking of academic Tim Anderson over criticisms of Israel
This ruling sets a dangerous precedent in the context of the denunciations by the media and political establishment of anti-genocide protests.
13/06/2024
A significant court ruling against US SEC financial regulation
A significant court ruling against US SEC financial regulation
The decision has far-reaching implications for attempts to regulate the burgeoning private credit market, which the International Monetary Fund has said poses a major potential risk to the financial system.
13/06/2024
Missouri executes David Hosier despite his claims of innocence and no physical evidence linking him to the murders
Missouri executes David Hosier despite his claims of innocence and no physical evidence linking him to the murders
Hosier, 69, was put to death Tuesday evening by the state of Missouri despite no physical evidence linking him to the murders of a Jefferson City couple. Hosier long maintained his innocence.
13/06/2024
70 years since Brown v. Board of Education outlawed school segregation: The class issues, then and now
70 years since Brown v. Board of Education outlawed school segregation: The class issues, then and now
The ruling spelled the beginning of the end of legal segregation based on race—but in the decades since the American ruling class has gutted public education.
16/04/2024
Smith maintained his innocence during a clemency hearing last month, insisting: “I didn’t commit these crimes. I didn’t kill these people. I was high on drugs. I don’t even remember getting arrested.”
Oklahoma executes Michael Smith despite claims of intellectual disability
16/04/2024
With Washington’s approval, the Ecuadorian ruling class has gone from granting Julian Assange asylum in 2012, to renouncing his asylum, and now storming a foreign embassy in Quito.
Ecuadorian regime invades Mexican embassy, kidnapping ex-vice president