You may have heard of 76-year-old Vernon Hugh Bowman from Indiana who tenaciously took on Monsanto all the way to the Supreme Court over a patent infringement claim. … Read More
Halal salami ‘pork free’: Slovenian authorities
Slovenia’s National Veterinary Institute has cleared a local food producer of accusations that its halal-labelled salami contained pork, as Swedish authorities had claimed, and the food producers behind the sausage claim innocence, too. … Read More
China completes major drills in South China Sea
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Supreme Court allows inmate to sue government over alleged prison abuse
Kim Lee Millbrook, an inmate at the federal prison in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, submitted a handwritten appeal to the Supreme Court after lower courts threw out his suit. Millbrook has accused three prison guards of forcing him to perform oral sex while he was held by the neck on March 5, 2010.Millbrook has sued the guards on charges of negligence and assault and battery, and the Court has appointed him an attorney.The convict has asserted that the attack was in direct violation of the Federal Torts Claim Act, which precludes federal employees from immunity in civil suits for deliberate actions. The US 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in April 2012 that the law in question only applies when police are making arrests, holding searches or pursuing evidence.“None of these interpretations finds any support in the text of the stature,” Justice Clarence Thomas wrote in the decision. “By its terms, this provision focuses on the status of persons whose conduct may be actionable, not the types of activities that may give rise to a tort claim against the United States…The plain text confirms that Congress intended immunity, not on a particular exercise of that authority.”Government lawyers claim that an internal investigation, which included a medical exam, found no evidence of a sexual assault.In October of 2012 The New York Times reported that Millbrook was convicted in 2007 on drug and gun-related charges along with witness intimidation. He has been held in four prisons and has filed lawsuits claiming mistreatment in each facility without prior success. … Read More
University of North Carolina suspends proceedings against rape victim
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chancellor Holden Thorp on Tuesday asked the school’s Honor Court to drop its proceedings against a student who said she was raped. “For several weeks, the University has grappled with how best to respond to a public claim of retaliation…
EXCESSIVE FORCE: Omaha Family Police Claim
EXCESSIVE FORCE: Omaha Family Police Claim:
(WOWT) – The family of an Omaha, NE man arrested on… … Read More
Report links Chinese military to majority of cyberattacks against US
According to the New York Times, U.S-based security research firm Mandiant claims it has traced the “overwhelming majority” of cyberattacks targeting American businesses to an innocuous 12-story office building located in Shanghai, China. The tower, American intelligence officials claim, is thought to be the headquarters for the People's Liberation Army, Unit… … Read More



