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Supreme court nominee Brett Kavanaugh denies misconduct claim Judge is accused of trying to force himself on a fellow student when he was in high school Fri Sept 14 2018 - 21:21 The lives of sex workers, with all the boring bits left in The Deuce review: Maggie Gyllenhaal and James Franco...
ending federal supremacy and once again restoring supreme sovereignty to the states as a check on such federal excess." -- Defining 'America' July 5, 2004 by Brian McCandliss who is a business and economics graduate of Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia, a law student, and a business...
Cardona didn’t elaborate on his options, but the federal government oversees vast sums of money that go to colleges in the form of student financial aid and research grants. The Education Department can also issue fines for civil rights violations, including racial discrimination. The agency rece...
Virginia’s attorney general has dropped a case against a former school district superintendent who was accused of firing a teacher because she spoke out about a student inappropriately touching her Associated PressJan. 17, 2025 Capital One Dealing With Service Disruption, Mostly Related to Deposits ...
As the US transitions to a new president who not only will appoint a Supreme Court justice, but also fill105 vacanciesin the federal courts, the strategic plan provides food for thought for all concerned about if and how justice is delivered around the world. ...
In a 1992 challenge to abortion rights, Planned Parenthood vs Casey, O’Connor was one of the majority who voted to uphold the provisions of the previous Supreme Court decision, Roe vs Wade, that protected abortion rights nationwide for women. ...
For Kyle Nitschke, the US Supreme Court’s decision to broaden citizenship checks for Arizona voters could not have come at a worse time. The director of advocacy group Arizona Students’ Association was registering university students to vote when the court on August 22 granted the Republican Nat...
The latest pretrial developments in the Idaho student killings trial ‘I want so badly to serve’: Transgender troops and recruits face uncertainty – and déjà vu – amid military service ban Red flags for the economy, redefining ‘sex,’ Coke’s new direction: Catch up on the day’s sto...
After decades of exile from US courts, the science of lie detection is gaining new acceptance. But the federal government wants to put a stop to it, and the US Supreme Court has now agreed to consider a request from the Department of Justice to bar the t