In March 1925, Tennessee became the first state in the country to ban the teaching of evolution in public school classrooms.
Amrit Singh, a human rights lawyer and expert on democracy and the rule of law, will join the NYU Law faculty in August as a ...
This week, host Rev. Paul Brandeis Raushenbush welcomes writer Jeff Sharlet, author of The Undertow: Scenes From A Slow Civil War ... rule of law, and personal freedoms, highlighting examples ...
The president’s use of government power to punish firms is seen by some legal experts as undercutting a basic tenet: the ...
Lorie Smith, a Colorado website designer, sued Aubrey Elenis, the director of the Colorado Civil Rights Division. The lawsuit ...
The First Circuit joins the Sixth and Eighth Circuits in adopting a more exacting causation standard for False Claims Act liability premised ...
We invite students to write public-facing letters to people or groups about issues that matter to them. Contest dates: March 12 to April 16, 2025. By The Learning Network What can we learn from ...
Butler Act banned Tennessee educators from teaching evolution, but the key lawamker later admitted that he didn't know ...
Members of the Colorado Supreme Court considered on Tuesday the request from prosecutors, on the one hand, to interpret the ...
The Education Department’s civil rights branch is losing nearly half its staff in the Trump administration’s layoffs, effectively gutting an office that already faced a backlog of thousands of ...
Amnesty International stated Wednesday that Lebanon’s recent Shura Council ruling in actor Ziad Itani’s case signifies a pivotal moment in the battle against torture and impunity. Amnesty said the ...
The book critically examines the historical, philosophical, and comparative foundations of the Indian Contract Act, 1872, and ...