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The American Bar Association called the U.S. Department of Justice's decision to curtail its ability to vet President Donald ...
‘Completely catastrophic’: Stanford legal experts foretell grim future after reversal of Roe v. Wade
The Supreme Court effectively eliminated the constitutional right to abortion in a long-anticipated decision published Friday morning, nearly 50 years after a court of the same political ...
“Anyone who challenges dominant narratives should not feel at risk of repression,” the experts said. The detention and treatment of Ruth López represent more than an individual legal matter; it is a ...
Merely amending laws and the constitution is not enough to restore democracy in Bangladesh, experts said at a seminar in Dhaka today (31 May). Instead, new institutions must be created where old ones ...
Attorney General Bondi’s demotion of the American Bar Association from pride of place in evaluating judicial nominees amounts to a blow against a legal establishment that has tilted left. Ms. Bondi, ...
A president could likely accept bribes for pardons and be immune from prosecution, legal experts said. However, other parties involved may not be so fortunate. Photo from Ana Lanza, UnSplash Since ...
Probably not, according to legal experts, who say the president is likely entirely immune from prosecution thanks to a recent Supreme Court ruling. However, other parties involved in a bribery ...
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