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Aiming to Boost Civic Engagement, Sotomayor Is Set to Headline New York State Bar Convocation | New...
Law.com· 6 days agoConcerned about a decline of civics and less tolerance for disagreement, the New York State Bar...
Jury Trial Decline Results in Fewer Verdict-Related Appeals. Does it Matter? | Law.com
Law.com· 5 days agoThis week, I spoke to a few attorneys and a former judge about what the long-term impact could be of...
“To Have Them Disappear Is Devastating”: Doc Filmmakers Reckon With Participant’s Abrupt End
The Hollywood Reporter· 4 days agoSince its founding in 2004, the company — which sought to bring stories that could spark change to a...
Brunch, please! Popular Beaches restaurant brings eclectic menu, drag shows to Springfield
The Florida Times-Union· 4 days agoA Jacksonville Beach restaurant known for its bodacious brunch featuring bountiful breakfast boards,...
Jeanne Z. Danaher
Republican-American· 3 days agoJeanne Zoli Danaher was born Aug, 19, 1934, the second child of Theodore and Emma Zoli of Torrington, Conn. Throughout her life, Jeanne was proud of her...
Popular Beaches brunch spot Tulua Bistro opens second Jacksonville restaurant
The Florida Times-Union· 4 days agoTulua Bistro, a popular Jacksonville Beach brunch spot, has opened a second location, bringing its...
Participant’s Box Office Past Shows Why Its Closure Is Such a Loss: ‘It Didn’t Fail, It Just Ran Its...
indieWIRE· 5 days agoParticipant announced on April 16 that it is shutting down effective immediately. We look back at...
Paul Epstein: Trump the cheat (Opinion)
The Charleston Gazette· 1 day agoWhile running for president in 2016, Donald Trump made campaign promises, many of which he kept, unfortunately.
President Biden Announces Local D.C. Judicial Nominees and One New Nominee to Serve as U.S. Marshal...
The White House· 7 days agoThe President is announcing his intent to nominate two individuals to the District of Columbia Court...
The Gaping Hole in Supreme Court Rules for Tracking Links Between Litigants and Influence Groups
The Intercept· 6 days agoAt oral argument in February, the Supreme Court justices seemed highly skeptical that either state’s law could be squared with the Constitution. The brief TechFreedom submitted ...