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Justice

Justice-tagged work spans courts, prosecutors, rights rulings, and institutional accountability when legal outcomes—not only partisan commentary—frame the story.

11 Newsorga stories grouped around “Justice”, published from 2026-05-08 through 2026-05-10. Most pieces are in World, Politics, and Business. Newest first below.

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Wall Street office building facades and Lower Manhattan skyline, illustrative backdrop for the JPMorgan Chase Leveraged Finance harassment lawsuit

Business

JPMorgan executive Lorna Hajdini sued by ex-banker Chirayu Rana on April 27, then complaint pulled for 'correction': what is alleged, what is denied, what is unresolved

A lawsuit filed in the New York County Supreme Court accused JPMorgan Chase Leveraged Finance executive director Lorna Hajdini of sexual abuse, racial harassment and professional coercion; within days the complaint was withdrawn for 'correction', the bank said its internal review found no merit, the plaintiff—now identified as Chirayu Rana—was reported to have left his new job weeks before filing, and Hajdini's lawyers said she has never been to the location of the alleged assault.

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United States Supreme Court building facade with columns, illustrating the Court's emergency review of nationwide access to the abortion pill mifepristone

Politics

Mifepristone back at the Supreme Court: Alito's May 4 stay, Louisiana's standing theory and the May 11 cliff edge explained

Justice Samuel Alito's May 4 administrative stay temporarily restored nationwide telehealth and mail access to the abortion pill mifepristone after the 5th Circuit ordered the FDA to revert to in-person dispensing; the full Supreme Court must now decide—by May 11 at 5 p.m. EDT—whether Louisiana has standing to force that change while litigation continues.

11 min read

Courthouse facade at dusk, illustrating the Stuttgart-Stammheim high-security trial of the 'Ulm 5' activists

World

Germany's 'Ulm 5' on trial in Stuttgart over Elbit Systems factory raid: charges, the glass-separator row, and what comes next

Five activists from four countries face Section 129 'criminal organisation', property-damage and 'terrorist symbol' charges in a high-security Stammheim court for a September 2025 break-in at an Elbit Systems subsidiary in Ulm; the opening hearing was aborted in minutes after defence lawyers said a glass separator destroyed lawyer-client confidentiality.

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