Louisiana Supreme Court Allows Police Officer’s Lawsuit Against Black Lives Matter Organizer
Louisiana’s Supreme Court has ruled 6–1 that a Black Lives Matter organizer can be sued by a police officer for injuries the officer suffered in […]
Louisiana’s Supreme Court has ruled 6–1 that a Black Lives Matter organizer can be sued by a police officer for injuries the officer suffered in […]
A Boston Black Lives Matter (BLM) activist who was once named “Bostonian of the year” and her husband have been indicted on federal fraud charges. […]
If you have heard it before, please stop me: Congress reached a bipartisan agreement on increasing spending across all levels. On Wednesday, lawmakers unveiled a […]
I’m sorry if this is something you already know: Congress came to a bipartisan deal that will allow for an increase in spending. On Wednesday, […]
[1.] Today’s ruling by Judge Morrison England, E.D. Cal.) In Crowley v. Faison allows a lawsuit against Black Lives Matter Sacramento and codefendants to proceed, […]
Black Lives Matter seemed to have learned a lot about political expediency Tuesday night. During his State of the Union speech, President Joe Biden urged […]
A Call for Papers by Verge: Study in Global Asias Issue 10.1; Special Issue brown/ness(es). Race and ethnicity are co-constitutive forms and forms of different […]
David Cole is a long-standing Georgetown law professor and the current National Legal Director at the UCLA. He writes for the New York Review Although […]
Is it illegal to have employee dress codes? In a consolidated case filed by the National Labor Relations Board, (NLRB) against Whole Foods Market, that’s […]
Lat does it well as usual in his newsletter “Original Jurisdiction”. (I have subscribed and I highly recommend it). Last fall, [Chief Judge Pryor] was […]