Justice & Advocacy
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When Power Turns Predatory: The Pamela Bondi Ethics Scandal
Pamela Bondi didn’t walk into the Department of Justice to uphold the rule of law. She walked in with a wrecking ball. And the complaint filed on June fifth makes one thing brutally clear – she’s not just swinging it.… Continue reading
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Senator or Not, They’ll Muzzle You Anyway
You can stop pretending now. This isn’t about public safety. It’s not about protocol. And it sure as hell isn’t about respect for law and order. What happened today in Los Angeles was raw, unfiltered authoritarianism – broadcast live. Senator… Continue reading
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Prosecution’s Narrative in the Mangione Case: A Closer Look
In the high-profile case against Luigi Mangione, prosecutors have presented a narrative suggesting premeditation and ideological motivation. However, upon closer examination, several aspects of this narrative warrant scrutiny. 1. Surveillance Footage Interpretation Prosecutors claim that Mangione “surveilled” UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian… Continue reading
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One Month Later: No Answers
June 2, 2025 – Nova Scotia Today marks one month since six-year-old Lilly Sullivan and her four-year-old brother Jack were reported missing from their home in Lansdowne Station. Despite ongoing search efforts and renewed public appeals, no major developments have… Continue reading
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RCMP Resumes Targeted Ground Search for Lilly and Jack Sullivan in Pictou County
May 31, 2025 – PICTOU COUNTY, NS Nearly one month since Lilly and Jack Sullivan were reported missing from their rural home in Lansdowne Station, the RCMP has resumed its ground search efforts in a targeted area of Pictou County,… Continue reading
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Stop Calling It Culture. Start Calling It What It Is.
Sudiksha Konanki deserves better than being dismissed by religion, silence, or a system that won’t ask questions There’s a dangerous narrative quietly taking hold. As more people begin to learn about Sudiksha Konanki’s disappearance in the Dominican Republic, a growing… Continue reading
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Signed Away: The Dangerous New Shortcut to Closing Missing Persons Cases
What happens when families are allowed to declare missing children deceased without proof? We’re told to tread lightly when families grieve. We’re told not to question the choices of parents who’ve lost a child. But what if that child was… Continue reading
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Declared Dead Without Proof: Have We Lost Our Minds?
The case of Sudiksha Konanki should have ignited a nationwide reckoning. Instead, it’s being quietly erased. She vanished while staying at a resort in the Dominican Republic. No body. No real search. No answers. And now, within just months, she’s… Continue reading
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RCMP to Resume Ground Search on 5/31/2025 in Pictou County
May 30, 2025 – PICTOU COUNTY, NS Nearly four weeks after siblings Lilly and Jack Sullivan were reported missing, the RCMP has announced a renewed ground search scheduled to begin this weekend in the wooded areas surrounding Gairloch Road and… Continue reading
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Sudiksha Is Still Missing. And the Stories Coming Out of Punta Cana Are Alarming.
In March 2025, Sudiksha Konanki vanished from Riu Republica, a resort in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic. She was a 20-year-old college student on spring break. She had arrived just days earlier, full of life and hope, like thousands of others… Continue reading
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Jabbar Collins Was Innocent. The Prosecutor Knew It. The System Didn’t Care.
Jabbar Collins spent 16 years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit. He was 21 years old when he was convicted of murdering a Brooklyn rabbi in 1995. The case was built on shaky ground from the start. No… Continue reading
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When Judges Follow Secret Rules, the Public Pays the Price.
The law is supposed to be public. Transparent. Knowable. That is what makes it law, not power. But in 2025, the New York Civil Liberties Union had to sue the state just to find out what instructions were being given… Continue reading











