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The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) has publicly condemned the excessive use of force witnessed during the re-arrest of an ...
The modern problem of stopping Trump’s executive overreach requires 21st-century solutions. Instead, the Supreme Court ...
Justice and Constitutional Affairs minister, Norbert Mao has offered to help reconcile the Uganda Law Society (ULS) with the ...
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ISTANBUL — The mayors of three major cities in southern Turkey were arrested Saturday, state-run media reported, joining a ...
Senate Bill 436 failed to advance out of the Assembly Judiciary Committee last week. It was the latest example of progressive ...
Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren, 25th Navajo Nation Council Speaker Crystalyne Curley, and Law and Order Committee Chair ...
In a Supreme Court term that handed Trump and conservatives, big wins, Ketanji Brown Jackson - the newest justice - has ...
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IN the build-up to the August 9, 2014 Osun State governorship election, the preponderance of public opinion was ...
Bangladesh’s Attorney General Mohammad Asaduzzaman on Saturday said last year’s nationwide mob violence was not manifestation ...
By Inderjit Badhwar There are moments in the life of a democracy when uncomfortable truths must be confronted, no matter how deeply embedded they are in our national consciousness or institutions.
Many expected the House to pass changes earlier this month that would have given cities more power to regulate or ban recreational use.