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After six 12-hour shifts milking cows, José Molina-Aguilar’s lone day off was hardly relaxing. On April 21, he and seven ...
Passing a new law restricting assault weapons took Rhode Island lawmakers more than 10 years, but it may offer a road map to ...
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit is considering whether the president properly invoked the Alien Enemies Act to ...
He has defended the administration’s most controversial court arguments in favor of its mass-deportation agenda. No one is ...
Za’Darius Smith, a three-time NFL Pro Bowl Defensive End, is part of a group of individuals looking to field a team in NASCAR ...
Brett Rector focuses his litigation practice on healthcare and commercial disputes. He represents all types of healthcare providers — including for-profit and not-for-profit hospital systems ...
In the legal field, a single AI misstep like a hallucinated fact or a misquoted transcript can jeopardize a case, a career, or a client's future. That's why reliability isn't optional—it's everything.
Van Brett Watkins gives jurors a graphic and emotional account of how he pointed gun at Rae Carruth's pregnant girlfriend, Cherica Adams, and pulled trigger five times, murder trial, Charlotte, NC (M) ...
A teenage girl with a rare form of epilepsy won a unanimous Supreme Court ruling on Thursday that’s expected to make it easier for families of children with disabilities to ...
Disabled children need not meet a higher bar than other plaintiffs to prove they have experienced discrimination in public schooling, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled Thursday.
Above the Law, a legal industry website with a long history of skewering the nation’s most elite firms, has found a moment and plenty of inside tipsters.
Responding specifically to Trump's executive action, Devin Watkins, attorney at the Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI), observed: "Federal limits on water and energy use have made appliances ...