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At least 35 times since August, federal judges have ordered the administration to explain why it should not be punished for ...
This month, the San Dieguito Union School District board approved a new resolution, board policy and administrative regulation in response to immigration enforcement. The board’s action on Feb. 12 ...
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Justice Minister Jung Sung-ho expressed agreement with the Democratic Party of Korea’s legislative proposals, including the bill to establish the crime of distorting justice, the bill introducing ...
Gemini saidUS immigration agencies are rapidly adopting AI for vetting and processing while formal regulations lag.
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Demand from patients for obesity medication is unrelenting. So, too, is the battle over who gets to develop and distribute ...
The Victims and Courts Bill returned to the House of Lords for detailed Committee stage scrutiny earlier this month, with the Victims’ Commissioner for England and Wales, Claire Waxman, backing a ...
New tool addresses a common breakdown in agency and freelance creative workflows: clients who disengage before leaving ...
The Supreme Court majority's decision in the Trump tariff case failed to handle the sepration of powers issue accurately.
It is commendable that Dili is showing solidarity with the people of Myanmar – but a failed prosecution could end up undermining the principle of universal jurisdiction.