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An L.A. Times reader asks, 'Would you want someone else to control your life and tell you what to do? No? So why do so many ...
The court’s rules require many litigants to submit 40 copies of their briefs, resulting in millions of pages printed each ...
I recently saw an article that stated Pennsylvania lawmakers are considering passing a law to teach cursive in schools again. Since when does it take a law by government to teach “cursive,” or what we ...
What's the best way to win those Jersey Shore boardwalk games? Here is what inspectors do to give you a fair chance.
Home Opinion Letters to the Editor Letters to the Editor Letter to the editor: Demonstration was against Trump's breaking of laws, rule by executive order By KECK JAMES Jun 20, 2025 ...
All branches of government should work together to rectify this situation and uphold our constitutional rule of law. Until that happens, the ongoing suffering of the 237 still imprisoned deportees ...
We are governed by the rule of law. If we were governed by the rule of emotion and sympathies, partisanship and tyranny would rule. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle.
Letters: A naval nastygram from the Revolution The following letter is from Lt. Gov. Nicholas Cooke to Capt. James Wallace, Royal Navy commander based in Newport, on June 14, 1775: Read more ...
CHEYENNE — Wyoming’s State Building Commission adopted emergency rule changes Tuesday following the passage earlier t ...
Monday, July 7, 2025 74° Today's Paper Editorial Letters Letter: U.S. needs more than rallies to counter Trump ...
Macomb Twp. Masking the loss of rule of law I find it ironic that the ICE and adjacent law enforcement communities claim they need the masks to protect the identities of the officers from DOXing.
“We really live in the best state in the U.S.,” he often tells me. But my dad is unlike most fathers in the entire state. He has overcome a lot to assimilate with the many metro-Detroiters who ...