Author: Alec Elijah
As Paul Skenes continues to stack milestones early in his career with the Pittsburgh Pirates, the 23-year-old added another historic note Monday in a 16-5 rout of the Washington Nationals. Making just his fourth MLB start of the season, Skenes…Read More
Can Kaukauna softball, Xavier girls soccer, Freedom girls track defend their state titles? Here are 9 questions heading into the spring sports season.Read More
The Pulse Newsletter 📣 | This is The Athletic’s daily sports newsletter. Sign up here to receive The Pulse directly in your inbox. Good morning! I hope your TV is in working order. Coming up: 📆 A busy stretch begins 1️⃣ Dallas’ surprise at No. 1 🏆 Rory’s family win One of the busiest stretches of important pro sporting events begins tonight, and I mean that in quite a positive way. The NBA playoffs tip off in a few hours, with two Play-In games. This weekend, the NHL playoffs will join. Both sports will crown winners by the third week…
Regional public law schools produce public interest lawyers because their graduates often have less student debt, allowing them to pass up corporate legal jobs. The legal profession should aim to raise the cachet of teaching at these schools, which are closing the access-to-justice gap.Read More
Autocrats and ‘strongmen’ want us to feel defeated on international law. But ‘the fact that certain laws are being violated does not, of course, mean those laws no longer exist’, writes Caroline de Gruyter.Read More
Executive director Mark Byers pointed to Act 219 as the barrier to separating public and private school postseason play in response to a letter from Old Forge superintendent Chris Gatto criticizing Pa. combined high school championshipsRead More
The Kentucky General Assembly passed a plethora of bills before the veto period, including naming a state mushroom and changing fishing law.Read More
The report claims the Justice Department under Merrick Garland “violated the rights of Americans” by only applying the law to support those in support of abortion rights, not those who worked at anti-abortion rights facilities.Read More
Biden DOJ prosecutors on average sought 26.8 months in prison for pro-life defendants charged with non-violent crimes, compared with 12.3 months averaged for pro-abortion ones.Read More
A Manhattan court could pave the way for broader enforcement of New York City’s consumer protection law if it revives the city’s lawsuit accusing several oil giants of deceptive advertising.Read More