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The Right-Wing Justices Know Their Favorite Legal Theory Is Bunk
Now that the Supreme Court’s conservative bloc is putting this unitary executive theory to the test, its cracks are beginning ...
Politicians have given away too much power to lawyers, activists and regulators, and cannot deliver their promises, an ...
A well-researched exposé of the pharmaceutical industry, the series falters in the effective exploration of the human drama ...
Over the last decade, the growing disparity between declining professional fee CPT reimbursements and hospital-based ...
The U.S. Supreme Court will soon decide—in FS Credit Opportunities v. Saba Capital Master Fund—whether Section 47(b) of the ...
Much of what goes on in courtrooms is based on tradition and folklore rather than the text of the law. Take the furlough as ...
From the production perspective (western construct), regardless of your start time, you only have a certain amount of time to be in the space/at the venue. If you exceed that time, you will pay a ...
An analysis of recent guidance and emerging best practices on counsel’s ethical duty to be technologically proficient, with a focus on counsel’s obligations in the context of e-discovery and ...
The New Republic on MSNOpinion
Trump Effect Continues: Democrats Land Historic Win in Key Red State
And even in the deep Southern state of Mississippi, Democrats were able to break the supermajority in the state Senate by ...
This series follows a female detective in a captivating Victorian-era crime drama, with Season 6 set to premiere in January.
The 2025 revolt against process signaled the final collapse of a powerful idea that once promised to hold the country ...
The owner of a rescued lab dog considers if insights gleaned through animal research are enough to justify the practice.
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