As courts strike down laws that ban same-sex marriage, lawyers wonder if employers will change benefits to be more inclusive for lesbian and gay employees, reports Corporate…
Does the government need a warrant when it uses cellphone towers to track individuals? That’s a question currently being considered by the New Jersey Supreme Court.
Girls who play basketball at 10 high schools in Southeast Indiana will play as many “prime-time” games as the boys because of a consent decree in a Title IX lawsuit.
It isn’t just thousands of state court cases that have been thrown into a state of uncertainty by problems at a Massachusetts facility that tests drug samples used to prosecute…
Seeking to balance the rights of those with liberal and conservative views on public nudity, a San Francisco lawmaker last year successfully introduced an ordinance which sought to legislate a…
The U.S. Supreme Court is scheduled to hear oral arguments Oct. 10 in Fisher v. University of Texas at Austin over the issue of whether colleges and universities may continue…
Guantanimo Bay: Of the terrorism suspects detained at the U.S. military prison, 600 have been transferred to other countries and 169 remain, according to an analysis by the New York Times and NPR. AP Photo/Brennan Linsley, File
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A statue of George Washington stands in front of the University of Texas bell tower and administration building in Austin. Photo by AP Photo/Robert E. Klein.
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