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The all-powerful SEC and Big Ten don't want to take any chances. They think they can design the best system: four automatic ...
Plus: A new constitutional challenge to inclusionary zoning fees, a vetoed ban on rent-recommendation software, and a ...
Plus: Drilling in the Alaskan wilderness, Harvard tries "wastefulness" argument, Stephen Miller tells on himself, and ...
Particularly since   our win in the US  Court of International Trade, there has been considerable public interest in the case ...
Buckley: The Life and the Revolution that Changed America, by Sam Tanenhaus, Random House, 1,040 pages, $40 For decades, ...
Kenneth and Mildred Bordeaux, an octogenarian couple in Lauderdale Lakes, Florida, are facing $366,000 in fines for six minor ...
Palantir technology has largely been used by the military, the intelligence agencies, the immigration enforcers, and the ...
Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo (R) signed Assembly Bill 197 into law, prohibiting state agencies from demanding or releasing ...
Why should the National Park Service be funding so many sites? And what would happen if some of those properties were ...
President Donald Trump remade the Republican Party in his own MAGA image. Will he now do the same to the conservative legal ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio ordered U.S. consulate and embassy officials to scour the social media accounts of ...
After fifteen re-listings, on June 2 the Supreme Court denied cert in Snope v. Brown, which concerns Maryland's ban on semiautomatic rifles, and Ocean ...