Sep 22, 2024
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Bronx Construction Fire Injures Three as Construction Fires on the Rise

Three construction workers were injured recently in a fire on a Bronx construction site which had been the subject of numerous safety violations. The recent fire is another data point in the country’s growing construction fire problem. The fire in question occurred while the three workers were conducting waterproofing. The... Read More »

Chapman School of Law professor John Eastman testifies during a House Justice subcommittee on Capitol Hill in Washington, March 16, 2017. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh via Courthouse News Service)
Media Has Only Limited Access to Eastman Disbarment Hearing

John Eastman, one of ex-President Donald Trump’s attorneys and the man accused of designing the legal strategy that sought to keep Trump in power after he lost the 2020 election, is currently embroiled in a disbarment hearing that could result in him losing his license to practice law in California. ... Read More »

A trailer and other equipment are seen at OceanGate's headquarters in Everett, Washington, on June 22. (Jason Redmon/AFP/Getty Images via CNN)
NTSB Joins Investigation Into Titan Submersible Implosion

The search for the missing OceanGate submersible which gripped the nation over the past week ended in tragedy when it was confirmed that the vehicle imploded roughly two hours after its descent to view the Titanic, killing all five crew members onboard. As questions and criticism continue to arise regarding... Read More »

The setting sun illuminates the Supreme Court building on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 10. (Patrick Semansky/AP via NPR)
Supreme Court Upholds Ban on Racial Gerrymandering

The U.S. Supreme Court recently upheld a lower court decision prohibiting race-based gerrymandering. In a surprise 5-4 decision, the Court narrowly avoided a complete gutting of the 1965 Voting Rights Act. Two of the Court’s conservative members, Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Brett Kavanaugh, joined the liberal-leaning justices to... Read More »

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Supreme Court Lets California’s Independent Contractor Rule Stand

The U.S. Supreme Court declined the opportunity to review California’s test for determining whether a worker should be classified as an “employee” or as an “independent contractor.” The denial of certiorari comes as the National Labor Relations Board issues its own more stringent test for classifying workers. Originally signed into... Read More »

SUNY Albany under fire for discrimination (NY Post, Bloomberg via Getty Images)
New York State University and Several Libraries Are Accused of Racial Discrimination for Allegedly Offering Internships Solely to Black Students

A non-profit organization located in Barrington, Rhode Island, the Equal Protection Project of the Legal Insurrection Foundation, alleges that the State University of New York (SUNY) and numerous public libraries located in upstate New York in Albany practiced racial discrimination when they only allowed black students to participate in the... Read More »