The Justices take judges out of the Alien Tort Statute business in Cisco Systems v. Doe.
Employees who are classified as non-resident aliens may be eligible to claim exemption from U.S. income tax withholding under an income tax treaty between the U.S. and the country of which the ...
Oliver Tree's Antarctica video sparks viral Agartha and lizard people debate after ice cave footage spreads across TikTok and ...
A Los Angeles-area man pleaded guilty to felony harassment charges in federal court on Thursday (July 2) for sending fake ...
The Supreme Court is not saying people don’t have certain rights, just that no courts can help them when those rights are ...
A set of protocols telling scientists what to do – and what not to do – if they ever detect evidence of intelligent life ...
Terrasse-Vaudreuil has adopted a resolution to protect trees, which its mayor called “indispensable allies,” as living beings ...
Mount Rushmore is one of America’s most famous landmarks, but the story behind it is far darker than most people realize.
In a decisive 6-3 ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court handed the Trump administration a significant win on border enforcement, ...
Long ago, Joe Biden should have retired from politics to focus on receiving care for his various mental and physical health ...
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Crossed Wires: The final frontier — science fiction comes to the stock exchange
Rocket launch was, until SpaceX, a niche industry — strategically vital, economically marginal, dominated by governments (US, ...
The Supreme Court’s decision in CISCO Systems, Inc. v. Doe, announced on June 23, was not only, as expected, good news for corporations that facilitate government violations of international human ...
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