Author: Aysha Bagchi
Even if they are struck down in court, President Trump’s executive orders targeting law firms could still succeed in preventing anti-Trump lawsuits.Read More
When Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet was arrested in London in 1998, lawyer Philippe Sands was part of the prosecution. As his book about the case comes out, he talks to the Colombian novelist about literature and justiceRead More
The Italian government implemented sudden, sweeping changes to its “right of blood” citizenship laws after concerns that many were taking advantage of the system.Read More
The Sarah Katz Caffeine Safety Act would increase transparency of caffeine in food and drinks.Read More
An open house on April 10 is set to collect public response to the city’s plan to modernize its urban forestry code.Read More
Pointing to the federal government’s power to regulate immigration, a U.S. district judge Friday temporarily blocked a new Florida law aimed at cracking down on undocumented immigrants.Read More
The correct and lawful approach would be to ban the app until a deal is completed — if one can even be made.Read More
Speaking at a charity gala dinner last night in Los Angeles, former Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff condemned the decision by his law firm to preemptively come to an arrangement with the Trump administration to avoid an Executive Order targeting his firm, sources tell CNN.Read More
An inactive lifestyle can also result in obesity in the long run, as a lack of movement can lead to less calorie expenditureRead More
A man authorities say was on the run for seven months was arrested early Thursday morning…Read More