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Helen Cammock, a renowned British artist and Turner Prize winner, was selected to create a landmark art project that commemorates the 200-year anniversary of the Law Society.
Ex-Tory defence secretary says the decision to apply for the gagging order was ‘not, as some are childishly trying to claim, a cover-up’ ...
Federal agents on Tuesday morning arrested and searched the homes of multiple people who took part in a June 11 mass protest against immigration enforcement in Spokane.
Tulugaq Law describes itself as Nunavut’s only active Inuit-owned law firm. The team behind it hopes to be able to break down ...
Tyré Nichols "carried his camera like a journal." Now, his photos are on display at the Jay Etkin Gallery in Memphis.
Black Earth Rising’ is a reminder that the climate catastrophe is often felt most keenly by the populations who bare least responsibility for it ...
The justice system needs to be regarded as part of national infrastructure, the collection of physical and institutional systems and networks without which the economy cannot function.
Art as witness, art as balm Throughout history, art has served as a transformative tool in cultural, social, and emotional contexts, inspiring empathy and driving action. More than a form of ...
An exhibition featuring work from incarcerated artists highlights links between environmental and climate injustice and the prison system.
International Criminal Court judges process hundreds of pieces of evidence before rendering their verdict. Artwork-tools cut through the maze of data, providing an essential artistic and visual ...