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‘If Roe v. Wade can fall, anything can fall,’ says Jeffries in stressing importance of elections
The Hill· 1 day agoHouse Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) emphasized the stakes of the 2024 election in a “60...
Biden awards Presidential Medal of Freedom to recipients including Nancy Pelosi and Michelle Yeoh
NBC News via Yahoo News· 4 days agoWASHINGTON — President Joe Biden on Friday awarded 19 high-profile politicians, activists and others...
MM v. Mayorkas | New York Law Journal
Law.com· 4 days agoOPINION & ORDER Plaintiff MM moves for leave to proceed anonymously in this action to protect her identity and sexual orientation from public disclosure. Pro §10(a) provides in relevant in part ...
Preacher's Point: Justified
Morning Times· 6 days agoMany people believe heaven is something that is yours to lose. In other words, everyone is headed there until they do something dastardly, like murder, rape, or child molesting.
Yet Again, Someone Trying to Vanish My Post About a Case on One-Sided Pseudonymity
Reason.com· 21 hours agoThere is of course a strong presumption against pseudonymity, which can be overcome only "in exceptional circumstances." Indeed, court decisions are sharply split even on the specific question ...
Today in History: May 18, Mount St. Helens erupts
San Francisco Chronicle· 23 hours agoOn May 18, 1980, the Mount St. Helens volcano in Washington state exploded, leaving 57 people dead or missing. In 1896, the U.S. Supreme Court, in Plessy v
Will SCOTUS Bless the ‘Obstruction’ Tool for Speech Suppression?
The American Conservative· 1 day agoThe Department of Justice charged approximately 350 people under the obstruction statute for their...
Opinion | The Biden Campaign’s High-Powered Effort to Define R.F.K. Jr.
New York Times· 5 days agoMichelle Cottle writes about national politics for Opinion and is a host of the podcast “Matter of...
American Bar Association Beats Class Suit Over 2023 Data Breach
Bloomberg Law· 7 days agoThe American Bar Association on Tuesday defeated a proposed class action alleging it failed to protect the personal information of 1.5 million people that was disclosed in ...
Pseudonymity Tentatively Allowed in “Wet Farts” Wrongful Discipline Lawsuit Against Columbia
Reason.com· 1 day agoLikewise, a libel plaintiff may worry that the lawsuit will just further amplify the libelous allegations. For instance, a recent case rejected pseudonymity where plaintiff argued that his challenge ...