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BROADCAST BIAS: Media coverage of NPR lawsuit against Trump hides what public media really isNPR defends against Trump's defunding efforts, citing First Amendment rights. The lawsuit reveals media bias and the lack of diverse viewpoints in coverage.
The judge asked lawyers how a suit by Charleston, S.C., claiming oil companies misled people about climate risks, might be ...
A new US Department of Justice (DOJ) policy, outlined in a memorandum titled “Focus, Fairness, and Efficiency in the Fight Against ...
The U.S. Court of International Trade didn’t buy what Trump was selling — and the Supreme Court might not either.
Talking about death is hard, and talking about politics isn’t much easier. Tackling the two together can feel nearly ...
The Democratic Party faces a crisis as its reliance on aging lawmakers and a rigid seniority system hinders fresh talent and ...
The Democratic Party is feeling the anguish of age. The deaths of three House Democrats since March has dispirited the caucus and given GOP leaders a little more cushion to move their ...
In a landmark moment for India’s legal and human rights landscape, renowned child rights activist and lawyer Bhuwan Ribhu has ...
(THE CONVERSATION) When the U.S. Supreme Court issues opinions, you may hear that the nine justices reached a 6-3 or a 5-4 decision. You may also hear that certain justices wrote a concurrence or that ...
Grievance dressed as law, history warped into license, today’s Court is not checking Trump’s authoritarianism—it’s codifying ...
On Tuesday, Vox reported, “Congressional Democrats—and their party’s national brand—remain dismal: Some 37 percent of voters ...
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