Judge Robert Pitman opined that it likely violated the First Amendment: “The Act is akin to a law that would require every bookstore to verify the age of every customer at the door.” As my colleague ...
Texas A&M University System serves 175,000 students annually across 12 institutions. Across all of them, core courses will no ...
Libraries across TN have received orders to review their collections to be compliant with an executive order. See what ...
Washington state legislative leaders met with reporters in Olympia on Friday to discuss priorities for the 60-day legislative ...
City officials said staffing shortages and outdated record-keeping systems contributed to budget errors that have grown since ...
Preliminary reports from the Tennessee District Attorneys General Conference (TDAGC) show law enforcement tracked ...
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Trump Drops New Coins, None with Black People, To Celebrate America’s 250th Anniversary
The anniversary coins feature George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison as Trump pushes "prosperity and ...
The Department of Justice cannot erase the events of Jan. 6 by pardoning those who attacked the Capitol or firing those who ...
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Judge sides with blue states in fight over $7.6 billion cancelled clean energy funds
A judge ruled in favor of Saint Paul, Minnesota, and clean energy groups that were looking to win back federal funds for ...
As Phoenix PD rushed to fill open positions, the department may have overlooked red flags in recruits' backgrounds.
Scotty Bach was a Seattle cop when he went to the "Stop the Steal" rally in D.C. Now he carries a badge in Phoenix.
In this episode of Tax Notes Talk, Jaye Calhoun of Kean Miller discusses key tax issues that states will likely address in ...
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