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#MeToo movement ‘will persist’ despite Harvey Weinstein’s rape conviction being thrown out,...
amNewYork· 7 days ago#MeToo founder Tarana Burke has heard it before. Every time there’s a legal setback, the movement is...
The Immunity Con | Sean Wilentz
New York Review of Books· 2 days agoOn April 25 the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Trump v. United States, on whether a former president enjoys immunity from prosecution for crimes...
'The movement will persist': Advocates stress Weinstein reversal doesn't derail #MeToo reckoning
Tulsa World· 7 days agoHarvey Weinstein's accusers and their advocates were shocked and angered by an appellate court’s...
How Gen Z is whipping the winds of change through Congress
The Hill· 4 days agoIn a year when the two major parties have renominated the oldest presidential candidates in history...
Will Supreme Court recognize right for homeless to camp in public?
Fox News· 5 days agoNEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! In a Supreme Court showdown Monday over whether the...
Editorial: How are we even talking about presidential immunity?
St. Louis Post-Dispatch· 3 days agoThe U.S. Supreme Court last week cracked the door to a legal theory that challenges a core principle...
John Richard Carrigan
The National Law Review· 6 days agoRichard Carrigan is an enthusiastic litigator in state and federal courts as well as before administrative agencies. Richard has tried matters before administrative law judges of the NLRB and ...
Will the Supreme Court crown King Donald?
The Hill· 6 days agoDoes the president have immunity from criminal prosecution? Or, to put the question more finely, does Donald Trump? Nothing in the Constitution grants...
‘You Little F*cking 26-Year-Old!’ James Carville Torches Young Voters for Not Supporting Biden
Mediaite· 4 days agoLongtime Democratic strategist and political commentator James Carville teed off on young voters who...
Supreme Court Holds That Employees Challenging a Job Transfer Under Title VII Do Not Need To Prove...
JD Supra· 2 days agoOn April 17, 2024, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled in Muldrow v. City of St. Louis that plaintiffs bringing discrimination claims under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 on ...