Andrew Royer involuntarily confessed to a murder in Indiana, judges ruled. Despite holes in the case, he served more than 16 years in prison.
Tag: Ethics and Official Misconduct
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Liz Cheney’s Checkered History
Even former Trump supporters turned vocal opponents owe some explanation of why their minds needed changing.
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House Set to Approve Biden Impeachment Inquiry as It Hunts for an Offense
Republicans are pushing forward with a formal investigation even though their yearlong scrutiny of the president and his family has turned up no proof of high crimes or misdemeanors.
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Bill Ackman’s Campaign Against Harvard Followed Years of Resentment
The billionaire investor has mounted a high-profile battle against Harvard president Claudine Gay over antisemitism and threats to Jewish students on campus, but long-held personal grudges play a part, too.