The study surveyed 201 journalists across 19 districts and conducted 10 in-depth interviews. An overwhelming 89% of respondents fear physical attacks or assault while covering election-related events.
WASHINGTON – By allowing Texas Republicans to redraw the state’s congressional map, the Supreme Court has kickstarted a ...
The Philippine Embassy in Washington, D.C., earlier this week hosted a study visit by a delegation of 19 students from the ...
By establishing a larger principle for how things shatter, certain energy-intensive tasks could gain an advantage.
Kim Kardashian admitted that her failure to pass the State Bar of California exam broke her “confidence.” Speaking to TIME ...
A Brazilian Harvard Law School professor who pleaded guilty last month to illegally firing an air rifle outside a Boston-area ...
As pharmacy closures have continued across the state, a bipartisan group of lawmakers has questioned how the Shapiro administration is following through on the promises of a 2024 law meant to support ...
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act will potentially cost Kansas about $150 million as provisions cutting health care programs go ...
A new study found that 1 in 4 women regret their abortion decades after undergoing the procedure. The study, published in the ...
The study showed how outsourcing political beliefs to a bot can distort the social construct of having freedom of choice in a ...
NYLS’s Housing Justice Leadership Institute’s report is a national survey that indicates “major growth” in housing justice ...
Solo law practice has long been misunderstood. It’s been seen as a step back, a retreat, a sign of failing to “be strong and ...