Foreign Agents Registration Act in a New Era

Foreign Agents Registration Act in a New Era

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In the #MeToo Era, Policies Are Not Enough

The #MeToo movement has made us more aware of pervasive sexual harassment, but harassment based on every protected characteristic—including race, religion, age, and national origin—is pervasive and persistent. Former EEOC Commissioner Chai Feldblum, now a director of workplace cu ...  Afficher plus

What If the Feds Legalize Cannabis?

Cannabis is illegal under current federal law. But with attitudes—and state laws—changing, we could see federal legalization very soon. If that does happen, regulations will dictate how growers, makers, dispensers, and consumers comply with the resulting framework. What would tho ...  Afficher plus

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'Cases and Controversies': A Dramatic First Decade
Cases and Controversies

From Antonin Scalia’s sudden death, to four new justices, a leaked opinion draft, the overturning of abortion rights, and the pandemic-era introduction of live audio for oral arguments—a lot has happened at the Supreme Court in the past decade and Cases and Controversies has been ...  Afficher plus

The Supreme Court Is About to Have a Very Big Year
Big Take

During its last two terms, the US Supreme Court and its six-member Republican-appointed supermajority showed its power to shape important policy issues that affect all Americans, bringing down significant and highly controversial rulings on abortion, student loan forgiveness and ...  Afficher plus

O’Connor’s Trailblazing Career Marked By Grit, Charisma
Cases and Controversies

Justice Sandra Day O’Connor solidified her legacy as the first female jurist to sit on the Supreme Court.One of her former clerks, Tamarra Matthews Johnson, joins Cases and Controversies to discuss her former boss as a justice and as a role model for women.She touches on O’Connor ...  Afficher plus

Ketanji Brown Jackson on Ethics, Trust, and Keeping It Collegial at the Supreme Court
The Political Scene | The New Yorker

Since the founding of the nation, just 116 people have served as Supreme Court Justices; the 116th is Ketanji Brown Jackson, appointed by President Biden in 2022. Jackson joined a Court with six conservative Justices setting a new era of jurisprudence. She took her seat just d ...

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