Two legal scholars explain why the Supreme Court’s recent ruling in a case centering on mail-in ballots postmarked by Election Day preserves the court’s ability to come to different conclusions on ...
Two legal scholars explain why the Supreme Court’s recent ruling in a case centering on mail-in ballots postmarked by Election Day preserves the court’s ability to come to different conclusions on ...
Two legal experts explain why the Supreme Court's ruling preserves the court’s ability to come to different conclusions on other voting laws.
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An estimated 800,000 government employees have been affected by the partial government shutdown in the United States, which started on December 22, 2018. Roughly 380,000 federal workers have been ...
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There is a band of water across the equatorial Pacific Ocean, stretching from the coast of South America through to the island nations of Southeast Asia, whose temperature climatologists closely ...
When we ask a question, test a hypothesis or question a belief, we often exhibit confirmation bias. We are more likely to search for evidence that confirms than disconfirms the question, hypothesis or ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is an independent bureau that is part of the Federal Reserve System. It was created in 2010 in the wake of the Great Recession to provide federal oversight of ...