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Opinion: The strategy that can support Ukraine even if Trump is elected
November 17, 2023
Between the tragic, ongoing war in Gaza and the Biden-Xi summit, one crucial global crisis is in danger of being forgotten — the war in…
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New York Lawyers Welcome Signing of Clean Slate Legislation
November 17, 2023
A long-debated—and long-awaited—law will make certain criminal convictions eligible for sealing when it takes effect in November 2024, impacting an estimated 2 million New Yorkers.
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Texas A&M football will pay any price, but winning can’t be bought
November 16, 2023
Usually, there is a logic to money. It’s a marker, a commonly understood measure of value, established by the consent of those who exchange it.
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Nikki Haley’s Social Media Plans Called ‘Blatantly Unconstitutional’
November 16, 2023
Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley’s proposal to make all social media users verify their identities has sparked a backlash online, with some calling it unconstitutional…
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How Some Law Firms Are Reimagining Succession Planning
November 15, 2023
Janet Goelz Hoffman, a Chicago-based senior counsel and pro bono counsel at Katten Muchin Rosenman, successfully accomplished a feat few lawyers want to think about—…
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Fact-Checking Haley and DeSantis in Their Race to Rival Trump
November 15, 2023
Nikki Haley, a former governor of South Carolina, and Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida are vying to dethrone the Republican Party’s clear presidential front-runner, Donald…
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Supreme Court’s New Code of Conduct Won’t Change a Thing
November 14, 2023
An op-ed by Noah Feldman: It’s great that the US Supreme Court promulgated a code of conduct for the justices. It should help put an…
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Thousands of discharged LGBTQ+ veterans still being denied benefits
November 14, 2023
When Annabel “Annie” Reyes joined the Navy in 2007, she expected to spend most of her life serving her country. But a lifelong dream of…
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Starbucks Insists It Isn’t Union-Busting. A Growing List Of Rulings Say Otherwise.
November 14, 2023
Ella Clark didn’t have much time to goof around after she graduated from high school in June. The 18-year-old had to prepare for a federal…
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The “largest known” representative study of food waste in the United States has revealed every states’ habits when it comes to discarding groceries and more…
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Holly Herndon’s Infinite Art
November 13, 2023
Last fall, the artist and musician Holly Herndon visited Torreciudad, a shrine to the Virgin Mary associated with the controversial Catholic group Opus Dei, in…
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Afew hours after janitors voted in Boston to authorize a strike late last month, the United Auto Workers announced they had reached the second of…
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Parties Preview FERC Review of EPA Power Plant Rule
November 13, 2023
FERC will host a discussion Thursday on the potential impacts of EPA’s proposed rule for power plant emissions as part of its annual technical conference…
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Harvard Law School and New York University recently released a report on Animal Markets and Zoonotic Disease in the United States. The report reveals how…
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Three big reasons Americans haven’t rapidly adopted EVs
November 9, 2023
Throughout the past few years, analysts have touted electric vehicles as the future of transport – one Americans would dive into, eagerly and rapidly. The…
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A Brooklyn federal judge ruled on Monday that the Brooklyn U.S. Attorney’s Office crossed a line in its February 2023 press release announcing the indictment…
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Gun Case Forces Supreme Court to Confront Its Own Illogic
November 8, 2023
An op-ed by Noah Feldman: The good news is that the US Supreme Court seems poised to reverse a Fifth Circuit decision that said police…
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Here’s who wants to run the country’s $14B ‘green bank’
November 7, 2023
Five groups are angling to lead EPA’s largest climate grant program in history, each pitching a different plan to convert billions of federal dollars into…
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Los Angeles Hotel Strike Stalling, Here’s Why
November 7, 2023
The past few weeks around the Los Angeles hotel strike have been energized. The union representing the workers announced new contracts with three properties, exposed…
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Dan Zauderer and his in-laws had eaten plenty of pizza one evening in early October, and they still had seven slices left. What to do?…
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After Congress passed the Civil Rights Act of 1866 — establishing citizenship for newly emancipated slaves — President Andrew Johnson vetoed it, voicing concern that…