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President Trump appointed her to clinch a conservative legal revolution. But soon after arriving at the Supreme Court, she ...
Off the bench, the Supreme Court justice has discussed her judicial and personal philosophies, having a son with Down ...
Connecticut LGBTQ Film Festival presented by OutFilm is taking place at Cinestudio in June 20-28. For most of its history, except when it went online during the COVID pandemic or when it briefly moved ...
Staffing at New York City courts has plummeted to “bleak” levels — potentially endangering judges, jurors and the public in ...
Maternity leave is a constitutional right. Now let’s talk about paternity leave In a landmark ruling that will have far-reaching implications, the country’s top court has asserted that maternity leave ...
An email sent to members of Glasgow’s University and College Union (UCU) branch states that the consultation, organised by the university’s Equality and Diversity Unit, has “caused distress and fear” ...
In last week’s Tales from the Coffeeshop, Patroclos asked rhetorically: is everyone who publicly repeats some wild allegation ...
A quarter century ago, the NCAA invested $150,000 in lobbying on Capitol Hill. To a couple of lobbyists. For one year.
Non-compliance due to overseas employment leads to ITAT remanding Rs. 1.9 crore tax matter for fresh adjudication, offering assessee a new hearing ...
As live-betting and prop bets explode, athletes say they face more threats from fans than ever.
Attorney General Russell Coleman announced on Friday that he is working with the Trump Administration to protect Kentucky ...