Arizonans have an absolute right to know who is trying to influence elections, the Arizona Court of Appeals ruled Friday.
Fulfilling promises made by the National People’s Power (NPP) before the Presidential elections, the Government would bring a ...
A relatively trouble-free presidential election was good news for those working to restore faith in the system ...
The Administration still maintains broad authority to manage the implementation of the No Surprises Act even in a ...
The Maharashtra government plans to take action against 257 students from the Scheduled Tribe category who are found ...
The student argues that AI tools are not plagiarism unless they infringe on copyright and claims the university lacked clear ...
The candidates for Colorado’s 8th Congressional District met again on Friday for a debate that featured a series of false and misleading claims about climate and ... in opposition to the Inflation ...
As celebrations and commiserations followed the US election result, claims about election fraud germinated online, but this ...
Emmet Ong joined Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner as a partner in its financial services disputes and investigations practice in San Francisco, the firm announced Thursday.
This column reports on several recent significant decisions from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York. Judge Natasha C. Merle dismissed claims based on res judicata.
Democrat Kamala Harris conceded the election but urged her supporters to keep fighting for America’s promise following her defeat to Republican Donald Trump ...
Much of her loss stemmed from a campaign that struggled to overcome deep-seated economic concerns and connect with blue ...