This decision clarifies how the subjective intention of an individual is attributed to a corporation or similar entity for ...
To suggest that reading books is the “only kind of reading that counts” does a “disservice” to the “many dyslexic or visually ...
It’s also true that, in rambling on so much, Trump reveals just about everything one could ever want to know about him—his ...
It's another win in the Supreme Court. As of Tuesday, more protections from unjust retroactive punishment were granted to ...
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The relist logjam finally breaks
The Relist Watch column examines cert petitions that the Supreme Court has “relisted” for its upcoming conference. A short explanation of relists is available here. On Friday, the Supreme Court ...
The federal government’s exemption for quoting religious texts in its proposed hate speech law has attracted criticism — it ...
Park County School District 6 unanimously voted Tuesday to fire teacher and girls’ basketball coach Sam Buck after two Title IX probes found ...
Stephen Spencer Pittman, 19, who allegedly set fire to Beth Israel Congregation synagogue in North Jackson, pleaded not ...
Pascal Siakam has maintained his all-star-caliber play while the Pacers have cratered; should that earn him a spot as an NBA ...
The issue was whether a WhatsApp image from a third party could justify a cash addition. The Tribunal held the digital evidence inadmissible due to lack of lawful collection and chain of custody, ...
The Warren County Planning Commission voted at their meeting last week to recommend that the Board of Supervisors deny a request for a conditional-use permit to allow a building service ...
Joshua Villanueva is JURIST’s Washington, DC Correspondent and an LL.M. candidate in National Security and U.S. Foreign Relations Law at The George Washington University Law School. The Supreme ...
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