Author: Bryan P. Sears
Maryland elections officials face the potential of a federal investigation and a separate federal lawsuit led by local, state, and national Republicans over allegations of improperly maintained voter rolls.Read More
An already prolonged legal battle over a Nevada law clarifying the use of temporary employees on construction sites is probably not over. Nevada State Contractors Board attorney Louis Ling told board members last week that American Staffing Association, which challenged a labor law passed by the Nevada State Legislature in 2021, indicated to the court […]Read More
Ukrainians are protesting after the passage of a controversial bill increasing oversight of two anti-corruption agencies. The move has the potential to impact the country’s bid to join the E.U.Read More
Approaches vary in terms of who is filing the lawsuit, against whom, and whether it is based on protecting human rights or the rights of the environment itself.Read More
A law that changes the country’s anti-corruption agencies has led to the first serious protests against his governmentRead More
The anti-corruption agencies were created after pro-democracy protests in 2013. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy claims corruption cases take too long and suggested the agencies were compromised.Read More
The European Commission is hardening its tone in response to Ukraine’s new law weakening the independence of two anti-corruption agencies.Read More
Explore Meghan Markle’s lifestyle brand evolution through ‘With Love Meghan’ and her As Ever lineRead More
These are the top spots to retire in Mauritius—an island country with stunning beaches, an English-speaking population, and tax benefits.Read More
Can one plant-packed meal a day really sharpen focus, simplify life, and keep you satisfied? I put it to the test for 30 days.Read More