Hurricane season, which extends through the end of November, has already brought great devastation to Gulf and East Coast states, while wildfires are sending ash and toxins into the air as they blaze throughout the Western U.S. As these areas continue their road to recovery...
The Transportation Security Administration has bad news for tens of millions of Thanksgiving travelers: Lines at airports may be even longer than usual as the agency again tries to plug security holes in its baggage screening, Politico reports. TSA is scrambling to respond to another...
Asbestos abatement is an important aspect of preventing asbestos-related diseases. As most of the asbestos in the United States today can be found in legacy uses, especially in older buildings and homes, removing the toxin can greatly limit exposure for families living in these homes...
[Editor’s note: An earlier version of this post ran on July 31, as an introduction to the blog’s symposium on Carpenter v. United States, as well as at Howe on the Court, where it was originally published.]
In 1976, in United States v. Miller, the Supreme...
Hundreds of victims of the Oct. 1 Las Vegas shooting have filed five lawsuits in Los Angeles Superior Court. The largest of the suits names 450 plaintiffs. Among those being sued are MGM Resorts International, owner of the Mandalay Bay resort; Live Nation, organizer of...
Here, I thought it looked like people dancing, but Princeton University’s Sexual Harassment Assault/Advising, Resources & Education (SHARE, you know) passed along this other view:
Created by Princeton UMatter.
Because apparently Princeton students have to be told — frequently — that it’s okay for them to stop...