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The Supreme Court’s Most Brazen Attack on Congress Yet

The Supreme Court’s end-of-term blockbuster cascade of decisions marked new heights of the right-wing majority’s lust for power over the other two branches of government, especially Congress; its ...
Amidst a heat wave in Madison, people who were once incarcerated in Wisconsin’s prison system and supporters gathered ...
President Trump drew selectively from documents his aides published online to insinuate that U.S. elections have been ...
The post Heeding US demand, PA releases audit that purportedly found new welfare program ended ‘pay-to-slay’ appeared first ...
Half a century after approving coercive plea bargaining, the Supreme Court is beginning to recognize its costs.
Thousands of the world's languages remain largely invisible to modern translation technology, but researchers and students at ...
College Football media personality Josh Pate joined his business partners, Bussin' with the Boys, on the Bus and pleaded his ...
A federal judge in Chicago on Tuesday slapped a deputy U.S. Marshal with a four-year prison sentence for telling the Chicago mob that a fellow mobster in the Witness Protection program was cooperating ...
Dolly M. Gee has been selected to receive the prestigious 2026 American Inns of Court Professionalism Award for the Ninth Circuit. Gee is chief U.S. district judge for the U.S. District Court for the ...
Berlin and Paris are seeking to deepen security cooperation as ministers meet in western Germany. Meanwhile, a court is set ...
Thousands gathered inside to see what had been billed as “the future of policing in the digital age.” As press, I was ...
Belgian coach Glenn Poleunis is building an elite triathlon squad based on deep individual profiling, a "human first" culture, and a scientific approach that prioritizes athlete autonomy over rigid ...