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Immigrant detainees transferred thousands of miles from where they were first arrested face unique challenges in immigration ...
The ruling upholds protections afforded to officers of the "quasi legislative or quasi judicial agencies" created by Congress ...
Yesterday, in Walmart v. Chief Administrative Law Judge, a unanimous panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals rejected Walmart's ...
The notion that NPR can somehow become unbiased is about as believable as the IRS sending you a fruit basket to commend you ...
Plus: Throuple reproduction, weight-loss drug competition, and ...
In order to get rid of AI cheating in college, universities would need to shift from credentialing machines to places of genuine inquiry. To do that, capable young people need access to good-paying ...
Zoning reforms don't stop property owners from doing anything, but instead allows them to do more things on their land.
From today's opinion by Judge David G. Estudillo (W.D. Wash.) in Etienne v. Ferguson: At present, Washington clergy who ...
Breslin: Pro se plaintiff … contends … that he has an undisclosed mental-health condition that made him incompetent to represent himself during this lawsuit…. Naessens … argues that he was "diagnosed ...
Bessent's victory lap on tariff revenues was premature. And so are hopes that the trade war won't damage commerce and the U.S. economy.
The Senate voting to cancel $1.1 billion in public funding for NPR and PBS is not an attack on the free press.