Gloria Allred is still planning to hold a news conference today with a transgender woman who wants to compete in Miss Universe Canada, despite a possible reversal by the beauty…
Attorneys who represent homeowner associations say residents of the Florida development in which an unarmed teenager was shot and killed last month by a neighborhood watch captain could be looking…
Farmer’s Co-op members stage a protest in Mexico City in July 2010, calling for a boycott of U.S.-made products to show their disapproval of Arizona’s immigration law. Photo AFP/Getty Images.
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Chief Judge Richard Brown: “I think I’ve managed to persuade any doubters that a hearing disability is no bar to being a good judge.” Photo courtesy of Wisconsin Second District Court of Appeals.
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Citing “a distressing increase in reports of employers or others seeking to gain inappropriate access to people’s Facebook profiles,” Facebook’s chief privacy officer warned in a Friday post on the…
Arrested last October on the Brooklyn Bridge along with hundreds of other Occupy Wall Street protesters, Jeff Rae expected to fight the charges against him.
Corrected: China’s Justice Ministry has announced that lawyers will be required to pledge an oath of loyalty to the Communist Party when they obtain or renew their licenses.
Convicted last week of using a webcam to spy on his then-roommate while he was having sex with another man, a former Rutgers University student now says he’s very sorry…
Pamphlets distributed by an 80-year-old retired chemistry professor outside a federal courthouse that inform passers-by about jury nullification do not represent a serious threat to the integrity of the justice…
A new law review article considers whether William H. Rehnquist was citing his own views in 1952 when he wrote a memo as a Supreme Court law clerk supporting the…
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