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Legal Boundaries of Euthanasia in India | Delhi News - Times of India
The Times of India· 2 days agoNew Delhi: A plea decided by Delhi High Court last week tested the legal boundaries of euthanasia, conditionally permitted in India. The court examined the case of a 30-year-old man lying in ...
NCAA Denied Appeal in College Athlete Employee Case
Sportico· 4 hours agoThe U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit Thursday affirmed the dismissal of the NCAA’s motion to dismiss Johnson v. NCAA, a case where college...
Ithaca Council pushes Good Cause Eviction legislation forward. What it means for renters
The Ithaca Journal· 5 hours agoThe... tenant from rent hikes and unfair evictions.” Good Cause will go into effect in Ithaca once...
What the SCOTUS Term Means for Tech
The Dispatch· 3 hours agoAgencies will not have the leeway that they did with Chevron going forward, but that doesn’t mean their leeway is completely gone. Think of what brought...
UGA student follows her zeal for food safety to law school
The Albany Herald, Ga.· 17 hours agoATHENS — The career world is wide open for students at the University of Georgia, a life lesson third-year student Emily Harris learned as a food science major in the College of Agricultural ...
Election-related wins and losses from the 2024 legislative session
Rhode Island Current· 6 days agoFor seven years, a four-letter mistake has haunted Common Cause Executive Director John Marion. In...
Why it’s important not to turn judges into priests, and courts into temples
Indian Express· 12 hours agoMost of our Lok Sabha members and Union ministers recently took oath in the name of God rather than...
House passes bill requiring proof of citizenship to register to vote
Deseret News· 19 hours agoIn one post, he said that just because voting is illegal for foreigners doesn’t mean it stops them...
NE labor court sides with Gov. Pillen’s order calling state employees back to the office
Nebraska Examiner· 11 minutes agoLINCOLN — A Nebraska labor court has ruled on the side of Gov. Jim Pillen’s order to send remote...
Loper Bright and the End of Administrative Exceptionalism
The Dispatch· 2 days agoThat courts need to independently interpret laws is indeed common sense—outside of modern...