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U.K. Woman Sentenced to Prison for Abortion in Eighth Month of Pregnancy

The case has prompted heated debate in England, with some arguing that abortion pills should not be available by mail…

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If the Supreme Court Abolishes Affirmative Action, Here’s What Women Need to Do

Any day now the Supreme Court will decide two cases that will determine the future of affirmative action — one…

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A Trump-Appointed Judge Who Showed Him Favor Gets the Documents Case

The surprise assignment of Judge Aileen Cannon could be a setback for prosecutors as they unveiled a sweeping classified files…

Newyork

They Spoke Up for Free Speech. Now They Are Being Sued for Defamation.

In Thailand, companies and people in positions of power often use libel suits to intimidate and punish activists and critics.

Newyork

She Attacked Israel and the N.Y.P.D. It Made Her Law School a Target.

A student gave a commencement address at the famously progressive CUNY law school. Two weeks later, she was attacked by…

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In ‘Fancy Bear Goes Phishing,’ Tales of Harmful Hacks

A new book by Scott J. Shapiro, a law and philosophy professor at Yale, examines breaches of cybersecurity and their…

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Can I Get Around a No-Pet Policy With an Emotional Support Animal?

If you need an emotional support animal to help treat the symptoms of a disability, your landlord must accommodate the…

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How DeSantis Is Trying to Lure Older Voters Away From Trump

The Florida governor is courting the large, politically influential group by pointing to his efforts to lower prescription drug prices.…

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Abortion Pill Fight to Be Heard by One of Nation’s Most Conservative Courts

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has long been at the center of high-profile challenges, and a…

Newyork

Inquiry Into Senator Menendez Prompts Subpoena Over Stalled N.J. Bill

Prosecutors have asked Nicholas Sacco, a New Jersey senator and mayor, for correspondence from Senator Robert Menendez, his wife or…

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