Law
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News
In Arizona, Immigration Policies of the Moment Mimic the Policies of the Past
Republicans are hoping a proposal revisiting the tough immigration policies of a decade ago will turn out voters.
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News
Texas Supreme Court Rejects Challenge on Exceptions to Abortion Ban
The court on Friday unanimously reversed a ruling that had expanded the definition of what counts as a medical emergency…
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Opinion
Donald Trump, Felon
In a humble courtroom in Lower Manhattan on Thursday, a former president and current Republican standard-bearer was convicted of 34…
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News
Spain Approves Amnesty for Participants in 2017 Catalan Independence Vote
The measure has divided Spain in recent months, and opponents vowed to keep trying to block it.
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Newyork
How a Profane Joke on Twitter Spawned a Legal Army
Here’s one way to build a legal team: Interview graduates from the top law schools or firms, then hire the…
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Opinion
Do Not Allow Putin to Capture Another Pawn in Europe
The Georgians call it the Russian Law. It was passed recently by the Parliament in the Republic of Georgia, purportedly…
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News
Even as Violent Crime Drops, Lawlessness Rises as an Election Issue
In most cities, rates of homicide and violent assault are down significantly from pandemic-era highs. But property crimes have risen,…
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News
Prosecutor in Trump Georgia Case to Appeal Judge’s Decision to Quash Six Charges
Thursday’s legal filing by Fani Willis creates a second substantive set of issues that must now be considered by the…
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Health
The New Hospitality? Customers Can Sue Restaurants Over Pricing.
A California law aimed at banning hidden fees has put restaurant service charges at risk. But it could still change.
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Newyork
Pro-Palestinian Activism Marks CUNY Law Graduation Despite Speaker Ban
With speeches canceled, students at the CUNY School of Law ceremony chanted, carried signs and walked out.