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It’s 2045, and the legal world is trying to keep up with all the new tech. Things are moving so fast, it feels like every ...
Senators expressed frustration with the House of Representatives leaving Jackson early Thursday morning before both chambers ...
During commencement season at the end of each academic year, every school proudly displays its own colors, touts the ...
In an era where digital transformation has reshaped the financial landscape, cybersecurity is more critical than ever. The emergence of ...
Washington lawyers and lobbyists are helping executives from the Russian defense behemoth, Rostec, challenge US sanctions – ...
A senior executive dedicated to working with the disability community on reforms to the NDIS has resigned, and the government admits critical supports for those no longer eligible are not ready.
The audit office has found the Department of Health failed to disclose conflicts of interest, did not keep records of entertainment and ignored legal advice when awarding a consultancy millions of ...
In only five decades, gaming has transformed dramatically, evolving from simple Pong arcades to complex games with ...
In 2020, Toronto Police charged three people alleging they defaced statues of both Macdonald and Egerton Ryerson, the ...
The signing ceremony of the Convention on the Establishment of the International Organization for Mediation (IOMed) took ...
Research shows that jurors, like all individuals, are susceptible to cognitive biases, which can unconsciously shape how they interpret evidence and reach verdicts. These biases can result in wrongful ...
Ben Flatman meets the chief executive of the Architects Registration Board to discuss making difficult decisions, reforming ...