Law
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US
Giuliani Was Ordered to Pay $148 Million. What Happens Now?
The two election workers who sued Rudolph W. Giuliani for defamation won’t be paid right away, and the judge could…
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News
What Happened to Kate Cox Is Tragic, and Completely Expected
Many people were shocked when the Texas Supreme Court intervened recently to stop Kate Cox from getting an abortion in…
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News
Paul Chevingy, Early Voice on Police Brutality, Dies at 88
An eminent civil rights lawyer, he was one of the nation’s foremost experts on abusive policing. He also successfully challenged…
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News
At What Point Does My Landlord Owe Me Some Apartment Repairs?
To renovate a market-rate rental, tenants must show that the problems violate city habitability codes.
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World
‘People Snatchers’: Ukraine’s Recruiters Use Harsh Tactics to Fill Ranks
Ukrainian men are reporting incidents of wrongful draft notices, unprofessional medical commissions and coercive mobilization tactics.
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Politics
TikTok Quietly Changes User Terms Amid Growing Legal Scrutiny
Some lawyers say the changes could make it more difficult to bring legal action against the company.
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US
Abortion Ruling Keeps Texas Doctors Afraid of Prosecution
In ruling that a pregnant woman did not qualify for a medical exception to abortion bans, the Texas Supreme Court…
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US
Justices to Decide Scope of Obstruction Charge Central to Trump’s Jan. 6 Case
A ruling by the Supreme Court could affect the cases of hundreds of people charged in connection with the Capitol…
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Sports
To Lure FIFA, France Floats the Promise of a Tax-Free Home
A plan to persuade sports federations to move to the country could save them millions. Supporters and critics of the…
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World
Macron Suffers Surprise Setback Over Immigration in France
The country’s lower house of Parliament unexpectedly passed a motion to reject a government immigration reform bill, leaving its future…