The White House on Tuesday rejected the latest offer from Democratic lawmakers on proposed new constraints on federal ...
The university was eager to hire the newly minted attorney general, but didn't announce his teaching job until the Miami Herald and Tampa Bay Times began asking questions.
His first documentary, “Titicut Follies” (1967), about Bridgewater State Hospital, earned him a contentious place in Massachusetts legal history.
In 1977, Farber joined the University of Delaware as a professor of electrical engineering and professor of computer science. There, he led the development of the Multichannel Memorandum Distribution ...
The Canadian Press on MSN
Today-History-Feb17
Today in History for Feb. 17: ...
Feb. 13, 2026 Patricia “Trish” S. Konowalski, 74, of Sturgeon Bay passed away peacefully, Friday, Feb. 13, 2026 at home with her husband and sister at […] ...
Join us on the UND campus from Wednesday, March 25, through Friday, March 27, for the 57th Annual UND Writers Conference, ...
Dean Leonard Baynes, President Danielle Holley presented their lecture “The Past, Present, and Future of Civil Rights Lawyering." ...
State legislators are considering changes to a law that extended the statute of limitations for lawsuits over sexual abuse, ...
The California Fair Investment Practices by Venture Capital Companies Act (the FIPVCC, Cal. Corp. Code § 27500 et seq.) imposes new reporting, recordkeeping, and transparency requirements on ...
A recent state law lifted the statute of limitations on sex abuse lawsuits, driving a huge increase in payouts by school districts and government agencies. It has also increased insurance premiums for ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results