The Physics Nobel Prize goes to a trio for proving quantum weirdness—like particles passing through walls—can happen in the real world. A foundation for quantum computing.
In trying to shut the door on race-conscious affirmative action, he may have quietly left another affirmative action door wide open.
During oral arguments, Judge Patricia Millett questioned what procedures are in place to ensure individuals who have been in the United States for more than two years aren’t swept into the expedited ...
Colorado and over 20 other states have banned the practice aimed at changing the sexual orientation or gender identity of young people.
A ruling from a Waukesha County judge requires the Wisconsin Election Commission to review the state's voter list and check if any registered voters are not U.S. citizens. The state Department of ...
Donald Trump has kept the Senate’s infamous bipartisan gangs in check. The shutdown could change all that. With agency closures stretching to a week, Democrats anticipate that the GOP rank-and-file ...
Bold takeaway: The next AI challenge for courts is not merely detecting fakes but deciding what it means to be a person in law when synthetic outputs can generate biometric “truths” that rival or ...
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Attorney General Pam Bondi defended herself against Democratic criticism that she had weaponized the Justice Department at a congressional hearing.
John Browning, of counsel at Ryan G. Cole Law in McKinney, Texas, and law professor at Faulkner University’s Thomas Goode Jones School of Law in Montgomery, Alabama. Courtesy photo You’ve got to ...
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Trump's demands that states turn over their voter rolls highlight conflicts over how to ensure that only eligible voters are registered.