There’s a particular kind of tension that settles over a university campus when legal trouble starts circling the administration building.…
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The story first appeared in a student newspaper, then in a Reddit thread, and finally in a lawsuit. This is…
The majority of attorneys who practice in American courts will acknowledge this change in private before they do so publicly.…
On February 17, there weren’t many people in the Oklahoma Capitol, and the hearing didn’t produce the kind of noise…
A recent lawsuit against Amazon has a strangely familiar feel to it. It was filed in a federal court in…
On a Monday, the complaint was received, and within hours, it was all over the place. Following Attorney General Pam…
Voting rights cases have recently been the subject of a particular kind of tension that builds subtly before erupting. It…
The emails arrived in Olympia in the same manner as the majority of inconvenient records in Washington state politics: via…
By lunchtime in Montgomery, the name of a 55-year-old civil rights organization was being read aloud at a Justice Department…
This year, if you stroll through a public elementary school in Texas, you’ll notice a subtle change. Workbooks that start…
