The government plans to amend the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, likely during the winter session, to introduce key changes aimed at expediting the resolution of commercial disputes.
Washington County Sheriff Caprice Massey addressed community concerns about Flock cameras during Tuesday night’s ...
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Abigail Spanberger’s First 100 Days: What Virginians Can Expect From Their Next Governor
Three of them—protecting reproductive freedom, affirming marriage equality, and restoring voting rights after a felony ...
MS man arrested after video reportedly showed him yelling an antisemitic comment at Dave Portnoy, throwing change. What does the First Amendment protect?
The spending bill that ended the government shutdown threatens hemp products and led to confusion around marijuana legality.
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Deregulation as a tool to discipline the State
The Indian State has often treated deregulation as a form of administrative housekeeping. Redundant provisions are deleted, ...
The government is assembling vast databases of faces, fingerprints, and DNA that sweep in millions of American citizens.
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Republicans Prove Irony Is Dead With Vote on Condemning Fascism
“Quiet! Quiet piggy!” Trump said to the Bloomberg reporter.
This article sets out the reasons why the legal team of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu had successfully blocked his trial when I was lead counsel between February 2024 and February 2025. They are the same reasons ...
NU sports grabs public attention and spur some student-athletes and coaches to starting roles in state politics ...
Author Walter Isaacson is drawn to minds that bend the world. He writes about men who catch lightning, who bottle reason, who ...
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Trump Judges Throw Out His “Meritless” Lawsuit Against CNN
“Trump has not adequately alleged the falsity of CNN’s statements. Therefore, he has failed to state a defamation claim,” ...
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