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Youth activists score huge climate win in Hawaii
Mother Jones· 2 days agoHawaii officials have announced a “groundbreaking” legal settlement with a group of young climate activists, which they said will force the state’s...
The shooter who killed 5 at a Colorado LGBTQ+ club pleads guilty to 50 federal hate crimes
Houston Chronicle· 5 days agoThe shooter who killed five people and injured 19 others at an LGBTQ+ club that was a refuge in the...
Justice Sotomayor: Supreme Court ruling in immigration case threatens marriage equality
The Advocate· 2 days agoThe U.S. Supreme Court ruled Friday that citizens do not have “a fundamental liberty interest” in...
NYC Bar Association Condemns Federal Judges Over Letter to Columbia | New York Law Journal
Law.com· 6 days agoCircuit Court judges Elizabeth Branch and James Ho, U.S. Court of Federal Claims Judge Matthew...
Sites Reservoir: Environmental groups file appeal to try to stop California’s largest new reservoir...
San Jose Mercury News· 5 days agoA plan to build the largest new reservoir in California in 50 years will face a new round of legal...
Does SC have age limits for jury duty? Here’s who’s eligible to serve
The Myrtle Beach Sun News· 5 days agoDoes South Carolina have age limits for jury duty? Here’s who is eligible to serve.
Colorado Club Q gunman who killed 5 at nightclub to plead guilty to federal hate crimes
Fox News via Yahoo News· 5 days agoAnderson Lee Aldrich, 24, pleaded guilty to 50 federal hate crime and gun charges to avoid the death...
Responsibility falls on judge for deadly Auburn incident, Maine police unions say
WCSH 6 Portland· 6 days agoIn a rare move, Maine police unions representing state troopers and 51 local departments blamed, by...
Gov. Mills joins criticism of judge over lowering bail for domestic violence defendant
WCSH 6 Portland· 2 days agoAUBURN, Maine — "Protect public safety, but also protect the rights of the accused." Gov. Janet...
MSU expert: Chevron case could upend government po | Newswise
Newswise· 6 days agoFor decades, the legal test known as “Chevron deference” has been used to evaluate executive government agencies’ authority, often allowing government bureaucrats to carry out many forms of ...