Small towns face strained infrastructure, rising costs, and local backlash as new migrant detention centers move forward.
With mostly local visitors and hidden public costs, Pittsburgh’s $19 million NFL Draft investment may fall short of ...
The controversial head of the Department of Labor resigned her position in the administration amid a swirl of misconduct ...
The New York Times got its hands on a cache of private memos written by members of SCOTUS to each other about a hugely ...
From Friday's decision by Judge Nina Wang (D. Colo.) in Hessert v. Street Dog Coalition: Plaintiff asks the Court ...
In Germany, officials stress that military service remains voluntary. But an update to its military service law, which ...
The professional-ethics implications of making court confidences public.
That sure sounds like a suggestion that tech companies must do the state's bidding as a thank you for being allowed to exist ...
Democrats can't muster the votes to impeach and remove Trump, or even to stop an illegal war. The 25th Amendment would be ...
"Plaintiff is allegedly the target of hurtful, angry, offensive, humiliating, racial, and gender-based hate made in online posts by Defendant's followers. As tempting as it might be to force some ...
While there could be several reasons why teens are smoking less pot—including increased use of other drugs—one thing seems ...
Steve Sachs writes that Adam Liptak, a member of the New York Bar, may have transgressed certain rules of professional conduct by publicizing the leaked SCOTUS documents. Steve raises the broader ...
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