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San Francisco's Asian Law Caucus is playing a key role in the fight to preserve birthright citizenship in the U.S.
On 26 June 2025, the Spanish Constitutional Court ruled that the Amnesty Act “for the Institutional, Political and Social Normalization in Catalonia” is constitutional. This controversial Act, passed ...
Last month, the Supreme Court limited the use of nationwide injunctions, which allow judges to block policies they have found ...
Younger Democratic candidates across the country are running to replace party elders. The candidates have grown tired of lawmakers holding office past their prime and say fresh faces can reach more ...
A Muslim inmate who won a U.S. Supreme Court case to grow a beard claims Arkansas officials retaliated against him by transferring him out of state.
The State Department plans to cut 1,300 jobs, affecting Afghan refugee programs, as part of a Trump-era downsizing. Critics warn of weakened U.S. diplomacy and trust issues.
As the famous Scopes trial, a landmark case out of Dayton, Tennessee, celebrates its centennial anniversary, themes of the case continue to be felt today.
The Supreme Court just legalized a caste system. And Black folk know the sound of its tongue.
Brazil's Supreme Court has just made a big decision: digital platforms, such as social media companies, must take more ...
When public school teachers return to classrooms this fall, they will confront a new legal landscape that has given parents ...