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Joseph Stiglitz Makes the Case for Moving Past Neoliberalism
Barrons.com· 12 hours agoAn example I give is stop lights, a very simple regulation that says...regulation can expand freedom...
Idaho joins Title IX suit targeting the Biden administration's change of rules
KTVB Boise· 8 hours agoIdaho’s paperwork battle with the Federal government continues on a new front, Title IX. Idaho...
A Texas Reporter Busted for Asking Questions Asks SCOTUS To Reject the Criminalization of Journalism
Reason.com via Yahoo News· 5 days agoHe also noted that 42 USC 1983, the law under which Villarreal sued Alaniz et al., "declares that ...
Germany Considers Watering Down Plan to Scrutinize Chinese Investments
The Wall Street Journal· 4 days agoExamples of greenfield investments that pose direct security risks are rare...Pentagon expressed...
A Legal Scholar Explains Why Trump’s Immunity Argument Is Bogus
Rolling Stone via Yahoo News· 17 hours agoTrump’s acts were, therefore, not “official acts” because the authority to perform those acts flowed...
Denouncing campus protests, House GOP pushes divisive antisemitism bill
Anchorage Daily News· 8 hours agoHouse Republicans are seeking to unite their unruly majority around an evergreen conservative cause,...
How often do law enforcement agencies use high-risk AI? Presidential advisers want answers
FedScoop· 2 days agoA visit with the Miami Police Department by a group of advisers to the president on artificial intelligence may ultimately inform how federal law enforcement agencies are ...
Dechert Re:Torts - Issue 15 | JD Supra
JD Supra· 24 hours agoDechert Re:Torts is a monthly newsletter covering news and developments related to product liability and mass torts litigation. An Alaska state court recently addressed the issue, coming out against these unconventional theories.
New Title IX Rule Could Actually Simplify Some Things for Districts, Lawyers Say
Education Week· 1 day agoSchool districts will have a busy summer as they work to comply with the Biden administration’s revised Title IX regulation. challenging the regulation, and governors and state education chiefs ...
"If He Did Not Want to Be Called a 'Rioter,' Plaintiff Should Not Have Admitted ... to...
Reason.com· 2 days agoAlthough Plaintiff is referred to as a "rioter" in the Article, he alleges that he was never charged with or accused of rioting at the U.S. Capitol. Plaintiff further quotes definitions ...