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Last week, the Home Secretary used her powers under the Terrorism Act 2000 to lay an order before the Westminster Parliament, adding ...
By Prof. Mannixs E. Paul, Ph.D.  What’s happening in Rivers State—where a sitting, democratically elected governor has been suspended, and a second peace deal has only added to the uncertainty—raises ...
If every district court judge in the United States had the power to halt an action of the elected government for years every ...
It's crucial today to acknowledge that for 249 years thousands of Americans have fought to protect the ideas of the American ...
Growing up, rising third-year Amanda Rosenthal’s New Jersey hometown emphasized community every Fourth of July. But this year ...
God’s role is often downplayed or ignored in the Declaration, with three godly references that altered history and remain ...
It’s gotten at least a little more difficult to be a corrupt cop in Massachusetts these days. That’s the takeaway from the ...
Ahead of the Speak Up for Justice panel, JURIST Associate Editorial Director Alanah Vargas spoke with Judge Eleazar Javier Saldivia, a former Venezuelan Supreme Court judge now living in exile, ...
Everyone that was bitten, when he looks upon, shall live.” Why? As soon as he (the victim) turns his eyes and sees the ...
During a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing last week, Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) spoke about President Biden's judicial ...
From grocery stores like Trader Joe's and Costco to government agencies like the DMV, here are some establishments affected by the holiday.