"A jury should have been the one to decide at the end of the day whether Mr. Lopez was reasonable in reacting the way that he did," his attorney argued.
Government staffing cuts have gutted a small U.S. health agency that aims to protect workers — drawing rebukes from firefighters, coal miners, and medical equipment manufacturers.
Their proposals mean schools could not consider whether books had “serious” artistic, literary, political or scientific value ...
Baltimore’s lawsuit against two sports betting giants marks city leaders’ latest effort to challenge the massive companies ...
Their proposals mean schools could not consider whether books had “serious” artistic, literary, political or scientific value ...
But the ruling came at the government's own request to finalize a temporary decision, so it could move forward with an appeal.
Reg Wydeven is a partner with the Appleton-based law firm of McCarty Law LLP. He writes a weekly column for The Post-Crescent.
One parent said, “If LAUSD is using the money the way it should be, then there’s no problem in showing us the books.” ...
Video captured a week ago showed him yelling racial slurs at three Muslim women as they prayed in a parking lot at Avalon.
Soto was charged with resisting arrest without violence but alleges the deputy’s actions were excessive and racially ...
By a 5-4 vote, the justices allowed the administration to freeze millions of dollars in grant funding for diversity and ...
A man appearing before a New York court got a scolding from a judge after he tried to use an avatar generated by artificial intelligence to argue his case.