Sep 22, 2024
A woman holds her daughter while waiting to be processed by US border patrol after crossing the US-Mexico border in July. Photograph: Paul Ratje/AFP/Getty Images
Biden Reinstates Trump-Era “Remain in Mexico” Policy

President Biden has elected to continue the controversial Trump-era immigration policy requiring asylum-seekers to wait outside of the country while their claims are pending. Although the White House was forced to reinstate the so-called “Remain in Mexico” policy by court order, progressive politicians and human rights activists are concerned with... Read More »

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Missouri Legislature Sets Dress Code for Its Women Members

In 44 B.C., the Roman Republic passed a law that forbade women from wearing togas. In 900 A.D. Chinese women were forced to bind their feet because the Emperor liked them to be “dainty.” In the Middle Ages, dress codes that permitted different attire for different women according to their... Read More »

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Rust actor and producer Alec Baldwin, after settling civil suit with victim’s family, is charged with involuntary manslaughter in New Mexico after accidental shooting on-set

Fourteen months after an on-set shooting death during the filming of the low-budget Western film “Rust,” New Mexico prosecutors charged actor Alec Baldwin and armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed with two counts of involuntary manslaughter. The charges stem from the fatal shooting on October 21, 2022, of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, 42. ... Read More »

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AI Art Generators Face Several Lawsuits from Artists and Others

The rise of AI digital image-generating applications and software has made it easy for individuals and businesses alike to create masterfully crafted artwork in mere seconds. For some artists, however, these groundbreaking tools are nothing more than copyright violations against actual, human artists. As these AI image generators continue to... Read More »

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Supreme Court Could Rule Businesses Can Sue Unions for Damage Caused by Strikes

The Supreme Court recently held oral arguments addressing whether unions can be held responsible for damage to a company caused by a union-backed strike. The Court’s conservative supermajority appeared to favor the business, foreshadowing a continuation of the Court’s pro-business trend. The case titled Glacier Northwest, Inc. v. International Brotherhood... Read More »