Don’t Punish the QAnon Shaman—or Anyone—for Demanding a Jury Trial
Jacob Chansley was the “QAnon-Shaman”, whose story made headlines after he entered the U.S. Capitol wearing patriotic headwear and patriotic face paint on January 6. […]
Jacob Chansley was the “QAnon-Shaman”, whose story made headlines after he entered the U.S. Capitol wearing patriotic headwear and patriotic face paint on January 6. […]
Parents are increasingly supporting alternatives to traditional public schools, more than 18 months after a school district was hit by a school-disruption pandemic. But school […]
Start at Doe v. N.M. Bd. of Bar ExaminersThe Magistrate Judge Steven C. Yarbrough, D.N.M., ruled today in favor.): … Plaintiff filed her complaint under […]
American Medical Association is the leading advocate for, lobbyist and trade organization of physicians and other professionals. The impact it has on the healthcare industry […]
Inside Higher Ed, Colleen Flaherty tells the story Old Dominion University put a professor who studies pedophilia on administrative leave this week …. “Reactions to Dr. […]
Yesterday, in Kowall v. BensonA constitutional challenge to a term limit law that was passed in a vote of the U.S. Court of Appeals rejected by […]
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors has begun considering two bills to legalize “missing middle” housing in lower density areas of the city. This could […]
Oklahoma governor. Kevin Stitt, the Oklahoma Governor, announced that he would commute the sentence of Julius Jones (41), who was sentenced for 1999 murder of […]
The Glasgow Climate Pact was adopted by nearly 200 countries just before midnight on November 13 at the 26th United Nations climate change conference (COP26). The […]
Aaron Sibarium, Washington Free Beacon reports: Heather Gerken, Dean of the Law School, took full responsibility for “things that the Law School Administration should have […]