Author: Rory Vitale
March Madness is the most unpredictable event in American sports. Sixty-eight teams tip off with the same dream, and only four make it to the sport’s most hallowed stage, the Final Four. Since 2016, that stage has been graced by…Read More
When two men were convicted of murdering Jerry Boyajian’s brother Jeffrey in 1981, Jerry said it was like he could put his grief in a box, shove the box deep into a closet, and not think about it.Read More
A federal appeals court ruled mortgages in REMIC trusts may qualify as ERISA plan assets, reviving fiduciary duty claims against Onity in a case brought by a union pension fund.Read More
The Trump administration has warned states not to pass “onerous” AI laws. Georgia lawmakers are taking small steps.Read More
Rep. Ken Rahjes, an Agra Republican, supports a bill incentivizing recent law school graduRead More
Secretary of State Marco Rubio wears many hats in the Trump administration, but Senator Tammy Duckworth suspects he wore one too long.Read More
After two years of struggling to get over the finish line, advocates hope this is the year they pass legislation ensuring Marylanders have access to emergency abortions during severe, life-threatening medical complications.Read More
“No More Secret Police,” says an Austin city council memo.Read More
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) — Cambodian lawmakers on Monday unanimously adopted a new law targeting online scam operations with up to life in prison, following a government pledge to shut them down by the end of April. All 112 members of parliament present voted to approve the legislation, which marks …Read More
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) — Cambodian lawmakers on Monday unanimously adopted a new law targeting online scam operations with up to life in prison, following a government pledge to shut them down by the end of April. All 112 members of parliament present voted to approve the legislation, which marks …Read More