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Tapping of phones can't be legally justified in absence of ‘public emergency’ or without ‘interest of public safety’.
To preserve institutional autonomy and defend academic freedom, universities should exercise their powerful claims to ...
The Muscogee Nation and City of Tulsa released an agreement to settle a jurisdictional lawsuit regarding the prosecution of ...
The Democrats on the Commissioners Court and all of the residents who came to the meeting were opposed to the decision.
Alison Siegler has been named the Lillian E. Kraemer Clinical Professor in Public Interest Law, effective July 1. Siegler is the founding director of the Federal Criminal Justice Clinic (FCJC), the ...
A federal judge sided with state officials and allowed a Kansas law to go into effect that bans “foreign nationals” from ...
Land of Lincoln Legal Aid provides free legal aid to qualifying residents in Central and Southern Illinois for certain civil ...
The contract would hire the Public Interest Legal Foundation to defend the county in the lawsuit. It's the same conservative ...
Act 182 marks a critical step forward in protecting Vermont’s pollinators, but its implementation cannot fully take effect ...
The US appears to be now treading the familiar path that recently got emerging market economy of Turkey into economic trouble. The US is increasingly disregarding central bank independence, ...
Under Public Service Loan Forgiveness, borrowers who work for the government and certain nonprofit organizations can have their federal student loans cancelled after doing this work for at least 10 ...
Recent settlements are too low to protect consumers, and they don’t deter companies from risky behavior, argues Clayton ...