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Ohio activists are starting to gather signatures to get a constitutional amendment on the ballot that would end qualified immunity.
Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin lost her defamation case against The Times on Tuesday for the third time, a high-stakes suit ...
Recent federal court rulings in Arkansas and Iowa have blocked similar book restrictions, potentially setting precedent for ...
The U.S. Supreme Court will rule if parents have a right to op-out their kids from school curriculum where it involves ...
State lawmakers seeking to slow down annual minimum wage increases that Nebraska voters approved in 2022 have reached a new ...
The Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA) is the governing body for athletics and activities in secondary education schools across the state of Washington. It serves nearly ...
The heartland principle of First Amendment law is an unwavering prohibition on discrimination between viewpoints. Of course, the government can speak and can adopt a perspective—say, smoking kills or ...
With money for payroll and other costs at the University of Guam set to come up short by August, lawmakers advanced a $5.75 million bailout ... Shelly Calvo changed the amendment to only go ...
Johnson, a disabled veteran and single parent, had to move her family five times in the past four years because of rent ...
The Supreme Court on Thursday kept on hold President Donald Trump’s restrictions on birthright citizenship but agreed to hear ...
The first round of the 89th Masters Tournament is in the books after an exciting day at Augusta National. Justin Rose is the runaway favorite after the first round, shooting 7-under 65 to secure a ...
HER GRANDSON, FIVE YEAR OLD ALISTAIR, DIED IN THE BLAST. SHE SAYS FIRST RESPONDERS RECOVERED HIS BODY FROM THE RUBBLE THURSDAY AROUND 130 IN THE MORNING. I JUST WONDER HOW MUCH ONE PERSON CAN TAKE.
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