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Judge James E. Boasberg barred the administration from using a 1798 law to deport migrants. Does a constitutional crisis loom between Trump and the courts? After President Donald Trump imposed ...
Arknights is filled with unique operators, but some on its ever-expanding roster are better than others — and using the best characters is essential, because it’ll help you in conquering your ...
Seemia Theatre will return with Saria Callas, a sexy, camp, pop-filled multimedia production that explores the taboo of women's voices, generational shifts in gender identity and unpacking the ...
For National award-winning filmmaker Sudhanshu Saria, supporting a film that represents homosexuality is no different from backing the one exploring any other human emotion. In an exclusive ...
Social media platforms like TikTok have become fertile ground for unfounded theories that President Donald Trump will declare martial law on April 20 — despite any supporting evidence.
But nothing back then prepared me for the Donald Trump-led attack on the rule of law that’s taken place at warp speed since he began his second term. Today, with Trump launching a barrage of ...
State politicians are offering new proposals to change Ohio’s recreational marijuana law enacted by voters in 2023. Their plans would alter many parts of the law—approved by 57 percent of voters that ...
Private equity (PE) is on the march in legal services. Research published in February by Acquira Professional Services showed it has invested nearly £1.2bn into law firms over the last five years, ...
Good University Guide from The Times and Sunday Times 2025 Our academics, many of whom are leaders in their fields, will challenge and support you throughout your studies. You will learn and develop ...
Brazil's Congress on Wednesday (April 2, 2025) approved a law allowing the executive to respond to trade barriers, after U.S. President Donald Trump announced a 10% tariff on exports from Latin ...
It is a treaty to protect the rule of law and promote democracy in European countries. The idea for the creation of the ECHR was proposed in the early 1940s while the Second World War was still raging ...
However, there is no rule or principle in international law requiring a person to claim asylum in any particular country. Someone may wish to travel further to seek asylum where she, he or they ...
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