Mayor Zohran Mamdani faces a $5.4 billion budget gap, pushing calls for new taxes as New York’s fiscal pressures grow.
"This Article presents a corpus of primary sources that were written by presidents, attorneys general, United States attorneys, special counsels, and others between the 1850s and the 1950s." ...
Evidence from U.S. Federal Courts (in draft): This paper studies how generative AI has reshaped entry into the federal civil court system. Drawing on administrative records covering more than 4.5 ...
Beyond Belief' explains how the "evidence revolution" is helping practitioners, policymakers, and the public understand what ...
Justices heard arguments over geofence warrants, a police tool that can reveal millions of users’ location histories.
A Miami–Dade County sheriff's deputy threatened to arrest a local TV reporter for asking Mayor Daniella Levine Cava a ...
Plus: White House Correspondents' Association attacker was angry about strikes on Venezuelan boats and Iranian schools, ...
From today's decision by Judge Gerald Pappert (E.D. Pa.) in EEOC v. Trustees of Univ. of Pa.: In the wake of Hamas's October 2023 terrorist attack on Israel, the University of Pennsylvania's ...
Small-government conservatives are tripping over themselves to give millions of taxpayer dollars to billionaires.
Calls for more aggressive security measures are evoking the post-9/11 security theater that brought us the TSA.
In late November, a three-judge panel found that Texas's redistricting plan was motivated by race. Judge Jeffrey Brown, a Trump appointee in Galveston, joined (and likely wrote) the majority opinion.
Harvard magazine reports on recent comments by retired Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer on the "shadow docket." Although Justice ...
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