Rosalie Silberman Abella, a former justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, offered a wide-ranging exploration of the differences between American and Canadian constitutional jurisprudence when she ...
A federal appeals court went out of its way last week to shoot down a federal judge's ruling in a case regarding Department ...
Chairman of the Constitution Review Committee and Executive Director of the Ghana Centre for Democratic Development, CDD, Professor Kwasi Prempeh, has been speaking about the key findings of the ...
Mittal drew on her experience at the Department of Justice, describing the scale of the Jan. 6 prosecutions, which involved ...
Delivering the 2026 Fred T. Korematsu Lecture, US District Court Judge Dale Ho of the Southern District of New York ...
China adopted a sweeping law Thursday to promote what it calls “ethnic unity,” a measure that critics say would further erode ...
BENGALURU: Former Supreme Court judge Justice Abhay S Oka said on Friday that every person accused of a crime has the right to bail and pre-trial detention is e ...
A March 12 lecture at the Noah Webster House in West Hartford will examine Noah Webster’s role in early U.S. party politics.
Introduces students to some of the modern formal systems used to distinguish between good and bad forms of reasoning in either or both deductive or inductive realms. Topics may include translation ...
Mumbai, at the Government Law College, Mumbai has announced a Panel Discussion titled “Thirty Years of the WTO: Reassessing ...
Prof Elena Moore delivered her inaugural lecture on 4 March, titled: ‘Who Cares? The Directions of State–Family Relationships ...
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This week in history: March 16-22

US Supreme Court bars discrimination suits by workers; Harold Wilson resigns; Iranian oil workers strike; Chiang Kai-shek stages military coup.