Originally published in Synapse on December 4, 1996.
On December 2, 1823, the doctrine of American sovereignty was immortalized in prose when President James Monroe declared before the Nation a simple truth Every child deserves a safe and nurturing home ...
A law firm hired by the city recommended Parker adopt a contracting policy favoring “disadvantaged” businesses. Parker ...
Opinion: The ongoing debate about the authority of states to regulate artificial intelligence turns on a simple principle: a ...
The new measures represent some of the most significant changes to immigration policy since President Trump returned to the ...
In two long-awaited rulings yesterday, Article 13 LLC v. Ponce De Leon Fed. Bank and Van Dyke v. U.S. Bank, Nat’l Ass’n, the ...
The Nubian community has renewed its call for formal ethnic recognition, saying decades of administrative ambiguity and ...
Mohamed said this history continues to shape the community’s struggle for land rights, documentation and political inclusion.
Class portraits line the hallways of the University of Colorado Law School, the faces of former students gazing down at the ...
Critics argue that the Civil Rights Act of 1866 prevents charitable giving based on race. This Feature defends these charitable contributions as ...
Black women's impact in the recent election was profound, leading to victories and a reawakening. Their resilience and determination are reshaping politics.
As progressive orthodoxy weakens, academe’s most influential conservative warns of a growing illiberalism on the right.
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