Democratic New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has not explained how shuttering a police terrorism unit will make New Yorkers ...
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Just 22% of U.S. registered voters have “a great deal” (7%) or “quite a bit” (15%) of confidence in the Supreme Court, ...
A judge blocked enforcement of DeSantis' "terrorist organization" executive "decree," concluding it violated the First Amendment. The post 'Choosing to be a bully': Judge upbraids DeSantis for ...
Bonta, with all six of the Court’s Republicans in the majority, and all three Democrats in dissent (Republican Justices ...
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The Supreme Court Has Abandoned All Pretense

In the old days, it used to require actual work to show that the Supreme Court justices were driven by their personal beliefs instead of straightforwardly applying law, precedent, and procedure. You’d ...
Seven years into his teaching career, Ian Gamroth said he had never received an evaluation below “top” marks. The retired combat veteran left the military, earned a degree from Indiana University and ...
A set of new rules for short-term rentals in Green Bay drew confusion at the last City Council meeting. It's worth clarifying ...
When an employee’s political expression interferes with business operations, HR must know how to proceed, writes David Urban, ...
Metro got the inside scoop on what the government plan to do to tackle the digital Violence Against Women and Girls epidemic ...
The city will discuss an ordinance that would ban "toilet to tap," or reclaimed blackwater, from being used in drinking water or under the ground.
The council took no formal action during the study session. Any change to the city’s election system would require a charter amendment approved by Longmont voters.
A California lawsuit is targeting the Gatalog Foundation Inc. and CTRLPEW LLC, claiming that Gatalog and CTRLPEW are ...