We Don’t Know Why Murder Rates Spiked in 2020
In 2020, murder rates were big news. After two years with falling murder rates, the country saw an almost 30 percent national increase in 2019. […]
In 2020, murder rates were big news. After two years with falling murder rates, the country saw an almost 30 percent national increase in 2019. […]
This is an interesting question. Doe v. Board of RegentsSubmitted yesterday. You can also see the motion to TRO and the motion to allow exhibits to […]
Greater than a 12 months after the George Floyd protests, the New York Metropolis Police Division (NYPD) has disciplined simply three officers, regardless of substantiated […]
Because the rights to see court records belong to the entire public and are not subject to waiver by any party, such intervention is allowed. […]
Many people saw 2021 as the ending of a bad era and beginning of something better. The end of an era was not what it […]
UPDATE: We are sorry, a technical glitch prevented comments from being published; we have now fixed the problem. Reason.com first published the post Thursday Open […]
The Consumer Price Index tracks everyday item costs. Over the past year it has risen by 6.8%, which is the highest increase in over 40 […]
Start at Nelle v. Huntsville School Dist.The case was ruled in favor of Judge Timothy L. Brooks yesterday (W.D. Ark.): During the 2020–2021 school year, […]
Simply got here throughout this statute (solely by my analysis, I swear!); it has been round since 1985: An individual is responsible of sexual harassment […]
Judgmental carjackers, pitiless principals, and, of course, all sorts of COVID-19 craziness made 2021 a year to remember—or maybe forget—for parents, kids, and the still […]