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Brazil’s Supreme Court has inexorably gained clout and prestige as the executive branch has lost legitimacy and Congress has ...
Subjectivity Cannot Be Wished Away Interviews are inherently subjective. A candidate’s depth in jurisprudence might not shine ...
For the first time since the late 1990s Microsoft case, federal trials are weighing antitrust breakups, a tactic that harks ...
If there is no trust in the rule of law, the very foundation of our democracy will collapse, Virginia Trial Lawyers Association past president. Breit writes in a guest column.
A three-judge panel from the 10th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals appeared unconvinced Friday that five Sedgwick County juvenile detention officers should be immune from an excessive force lawsuit in ...
The Supreme Court ruled Monday that the Venezuelan immigrants accused of belonging to a gang and slated for deportation by the Trump administration have the right to a judicial hearing before they can ...
The most important thing to understand about the court’s Alien Enemies Act decision is that it vindicates the rule of law, Bloomberg Opinion columnist Noah Feldman writes.
Kansas Governor Laura Kelly signed into law Senate Bill No. 241, which amends Section 50-163 of the Kansas Restraint of Trade ...