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Republicans lawmakers who are jubilant about President Trump’s flurry of executive orders and actions reshaping the government are staring down…
State lawmakers once again are working to make Iowa’s election recount laws more consistent, while also considering other changes to…
1. Call for Papers: Latin American Society of International Law. The Latin American Society of International Law (Sociedad Latinoamericana de…
“A brief delay in their removal does not cause the government any harm,” U.S. District Judge James E. Boasberg said…
Ofcom’s cautious approach leaves vulnerable young people exposed to online threats such as suicide and self-harmRead More
March 16-22 is Sunshine Week, a time to celebrate — and defend — state and federal open records laws that…
Columbia is the only SC city to ban conversion therapy, but a Supreme Court ruling could overturn it
Columbia SC city council banned youth conversion therapy in 2021. The Supreme Court will soon hear a case that could…
MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Djovani Jean-Pierre spent his 17th birthday in a small county jail in rural northern Alabama, where he…
The Dubuque Police and Dubuque County Sheriff’s departments reported the following:Read More
President Trump promised to fight antisemitism on college campuses, but a former Columbia student’s arrest raises hard questions about free…