Canada’s first accessibility commissioner has resigned during a legal battle with the federal government involving an external investigation into allegations he mistreated staff.
Geronimo, a 2010 CWRU Law alum, returned to his alma mater as a Stanton Foundation fellow in 2017. One of his goals was to secure funding for some First Amendment-related projects. This led to the ...
An independent mediator found Maryland's public defender fired an employee for “baseless” claims of stalking and being ...
Lebanon’s new government should prioritize protecting and promoting human rights, accountability, transparency, and the rule of law, Human Rights Watch said today in a letter to new prime ...
President Donald Trump plans to sign an executive order to fight antisemitism, with a focus on campus demonstrations against ...
Former Senate President Jason Ellsworth said that the an auditor's report showing he abused and misused state resources was ...
Gilead Sciences Inc. must face a fired employee’s lawsuit alleging its response to a co-worker’s false sexual harassment ...
A former V.I. Housing Finance Authority official who filed a whistleblower suit against the agency and two of its top ...
Justin Baldoni's lawyer has been accused of trying to turn potential jurors against Blake Lively ahead of a March 2026 trial ...
CNN's Alex Marquardt made at least four on-air appearances since a Bay County, Florida jury found that his report from ...
Elon Musk's controversial actions and the ADL's response highlight the ongoing struggle for Jewish communities to combat ...
"The citizens of L.A. County deserve government officials that have integrity that is beyond reproach," the lawsuit reads.