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 ...
“More than thirty years before the Supreme Court reminded Oklahoma that the Muscogee (Creek) Nation still has a Reservation, my mom repeatedly took us to it. We would pile into the car and drive the ...
Two legal experts explain why the Supreme Court's ruling preserves the court’s ability to come to different conclusions on other voting laws.
The Environmental Protection Agency is planning to do away with cost estimates related to reducing premature deaths when regulating certain pollutants, with a sole focus on industry costs related to ...
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 ...
Consumption of news continues to shift from traditional broadcast and print to digitally native media accessed through mobile devices and social media channels. However, the pathways to a radically ...
The number of times children and adolescents came to hospital emergency rooms after attempting suicide jumped 22% across 18 countries, including the U.S., during the first two years of the COVID-19 ...
An earlier version of this article first appeared on Austin Kocher’s Substack. We’ve edited it for style and republished it with permission. Even while staying busy with my own research, I try to read ...
The New York Times investigation that led to major legislation compensating wildfire fighters who had worked for years in toxic smoke and developed cancer and other debilitating illnesses began with a ...