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"I kept thinking ‘Boy, I really need to get a law job,'" says Louis Sachar, the author of the classics "Sideways Stories from ...
By the letter of the law, the British and Irish Lions should not have won Saturday's second Test, but the problem is those ...
A group that works on freedom of expression is challenging an Iowa law and trying to keep some books on the shelves in schools. PEN America is working on book b ...
Alison LaCroix receives the SHEAR Prize at group's annual meeting Alison LaCroix, the Robert Newton Reid Professor of Law, ...
Corinna Barrett Lain, author of “Secrets of the Killing State: The Untold Story of Lethal Injection,” is related to several ...
Police have registered cases against several YSR Congress (leaders, citing rule violations during party chief YS Jagan Mohan ...
Son of Sam laws were initially written to prevent criminals from profiting off their offenses — but their constitutionality ...
A woman says her mother-in-law's recent visit ruined her kids' bedtime schedule she spent months getting them used to.
Supreme Court Justice Surya Kant highlights judges as moral architects at the launch of "Shaping the Judges," honoring professor Balram Gupta's legacy.
An Upstate library board broke with its own policy when it moved 10 teen titles into the "adult" book section. The vote, one ...
Artificial intelligence is advancing at a speed that’s difficult to comprehend. To describe this phenomenon, insiders have begun referencing what some call “OpenAI’s Law”—a modern parallel to Moore’s ...
Intellectual property (IP) law remains a relatively unexplored area in Bangladesh. From judicial pronouncements to academic ...