A House-passed proposal to require 20-year jail sentences for certain repeat offenders is moving in the Senate, but without full-throated support.
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State lawmakers approved stronger regulations for commercial dog breeders in Iowa, which has a poor rating among U.S. states for breeder violations ...
We have entered “debate season” in the House chamber. Each day this week we caucused on a long list of bills, then debated them on the House floor, sending over 80 of them to the Senate. One ...
When the Heritage Foundation think tank drew up an expansive presidential transition plan in anticipation of Donald Trump’s return to power, one of its chief policy goals was eliminating affirmative ...
For the death of her young son inside a hot vehicle last summer, Maya Hernandez had already agreed to be sentenced to a ...
In light of the recent MoU between the two federal agencies, Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF) has come out to say that Gary Gensler ...
A recent non-precedential decision from the Pennsylvania Superior Court offers financial services businesses and professionals in the ...
Most people believed that the Supreme Court’s 2023 decision to end affirmative action in higher education admissions would cause a big drop in Black and Hispanic enrollment at the nation’s top ...
Butler County Prosecutor Mike Gmoser resigned from his police union and created a formal credibility‑tracking list for officers after the head of another union publicly challenged his office and its ...
The Supreme Court stayed the execution of Atul Nihale’s death sentence while hearing his appeal against conviction in the rape and murder of a five-year-old girl in Madhya Pradesh ...
The Trend: Following the Supreme Court decision banning the consideration of race in college admissions, my organization, Class Action, compared newly released federal data on over 3,000 colleges and ...