Stephen Miller called a judge’s decision to temporarily block the Portland troop deployment “legal insurrection.” ...
Most times when there are state or federal judges on the ballot, voters at my voting precinct will ask me “Who shall I vote for?” “I don’t know anything about them.” “Why do we need all these ...
A bloody anti-Semitic terrorist attack in Manchester immediately followed by anti-Israeli marches across Britain’s cities dominated the news agenda over the weekend. Thankfully, The Guardian was on ...
In Lacey v. Centurion Health of Indiana, LLC, 2025 WL 2734104 (S.D. Ind. Sept. 25, 2025), Senior Judge Sarah Evans Barker addressed an affirmative defense of failure to exhaust administrative remedies ...
An Indian Council of Medical Research-India Diabetes study has found that most Indians are essentially running on rice and roti, with 62% of daily calories coming from carbohydrates. Protein is ...
Attorney General Pam Bondi is facing a grilling from the Senate Judiciary Committee today - her first hearing since taking office.
Lawyers of color made up 8% of appointments in plaintiffs’ leadership positions in multidistrict litigation in 2024, down from 11% in 2023, according to Law.com’s statistics.
He was sitting at his home computer in Los Angeles using a piece of AI software called FLUX Kontext to generate and regenerate images of the alien, waiting for a workable one to appear. He’d used a ...
Opinion
An Open Letter to His Excellency Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, President of the Federal Republic of Somalia
I write to you today as both a scholar of conflict studies and a political analyst deeply invested in Somalia's democratic trajectory.
The Frenchwoman who became a feminist icon came to confront one of the men convicted after her husband drugged her and invited them to rape her over nearly 10 years.
Here's why lawyers are obligated to reasonably inform their clients and recommend a course of action—even if it's a harsh reality—most likely to be successful or to address the client’s goals and ...
The Nation’s justice correspondent previews the court’s coming term—and explains why it will never stand up to Trump.
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