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Takeaways The $2.8 billion House settlement clears the way for institutions to begin directly compensating student-athletes ...
Sir Keir Starmer was told to rein in Angela Rayner 's new labour laws last night amid claims they could lead to a £1 billion ...
Abrasion marks around the neck seen.” It adds that “a few marks over the….. (private parts) seen”, and points out that ...
Takeaways SCOTUS ruled that retirees who do not hold or seek employment at the time of the alleged discrimination are not protected under Title I of the ADA. The decision does not necessarily preclude ...
Emboldened by Friday’s U.S. Supreme Court ruling, the administration will flex its authority on issues ranging from ...
The cell phone appears to be just another example in a long line of money-grabbing grifts for the president. Trump’s long ...
Alaska, remarked in April that, “We are all afraid.” She may have been speaking about her congressional colleagues or, more ...
The question “What is porn?” is going to have a tremendous impact on the internet — not just because of what courts believe ...
How we got to a situation where a President can reasonably claim that it is lawful, without congressional approval, to bomb a ...
Legal scholar from Cornell Law School Marielena Hincapié discusses Friday’s Supreme Court ruling, calling it a “procedural blow to the rule of law and to the balance of power” in the United States.
Under Public Service Loan Forgiveness, borrowers who work for the government and certain nonprofit organizations can have their federal student loans cancelled after doing this work for at least 10 ...
Trump’s chaos has spilled beyond the White House, leading to an arcane budget process and shadowy SCOTUS rulings. Good luck ...