Prince Harry is one of seven high-profile figures who accuse Associated Newspapers of unlawful activities - ANL deny all ...
LGBTQ Nation on MSNOpinion
The Supreme Court could end trans athletes’ rights. Here’s how.
How will the Supreme Court rule in the trans athletes cases? Here's what the arguments mean.
By Andrew Chung and John Kruzel WASHINGTON, Jan 21 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court is set on Wednesday to consider ...
Photojournalist Amber Bracken and B.C.-based outlet The Narwhal are in court as a judge hears their lawsuit against the RCMP ...
Indiana Court of AppealsMonroe County Board of Zoning Appeals v. William J. Huff, II Revocable Trust, et al.24A-PL-2771 Civil ...
The case could upend Title IX's protections for LGBTQ+ students.
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An AI pioneer says tech is limited and won’t replace humans soon
Warnings that artificial intelligence will wipe out jobs and outthink its creators have become a familiar soundtrack to the ...
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Attorneys arguing against ban on trans-identified male athletes in girls' sports at Supreme Court refuse to define 'sex'
Attorneys who challenged state laws barring male athletes from competing in girls’ sports refused to define the term “sex” ...
Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook faces her future and the Fed's independence in front of the Supreme Court following Trump's attempt to remove her last August.
Weekly cybersecurity roundup covering exploited vulnerabilities, malware campaigns, legal actions, and nation-state attacks ...
Craig Carter snapped on April 20, 2015, when he put his hands on University of Arizona athlete Baillie Gibson and threatened her with a box cutter. Attorneys for the prosecution and defense in ...
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