And Wednesday, the state’s governor signed it. The law isn’t scheduled to go into effect until July 1, but Acosta and other advocates say concern and confusion are already running high in immi ...
Twenty-three percent want a referendum on liberalising the abortion law, a solution backed by Third Way but strongly criticised by women's rights campaigners. Polish anti-abortion groups have ...
Sen. Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.) on Capitol Hill in November 2006, just after she was elected to a second term. (Stefan Zaklin/EPA/Shutterstock) When Maria Cantwell first ran for the U.S. Senate, she ...
“Google is not above the law, and they should not be allowed to act as if they are.” “Google’s threat to deny critical information to Californians as a response to proposed legislation ...
Following the release of an initial report Thursday by the National Transportation Safety Board about last year’s fatal I-695 crash, a law firm representing one of the victims says the accident ...
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On April 9, 2024, the Arizona Supreme Court issued a 4-2 decision that allowed a law banning abortion — on the books since before Arizona became a state — to be enforced. In 1863, the New ...
A congratulatory dinner held at the home of UC Berkeley School of Law Dean Erwin Chemerinsky was upended this week after a pro-Palestinian student started a heated speech about the Israel-Hamas ...
But this week, everything changed. On Tuesday, the Arizona Supreme Court upheld a 1864 law some are condemning as "draconian" — passed long before Arizona even achieved statehood — that will ...
Hong Kong firefighters have nearly extinguished a massive blaze at a construction site that burned for more than 40 hours. The fire, which began at a Housing Society site in Tin Shui Wai at about ...
What was supposed to be a celebratory dinner at a dean’s home for graduating UC Berkeley law students on Tuesday turned into an angry confrontation over the Israel-Hamas war, free speech and ...
The Motion Picture Association (MPA) is pushing for a new site-blocking law in the US to curb online piracy, according to the organization’s CEO, Charles Rivkin, Ars Technica reported.