What the U.S. Supreme Court’s Masterpiece Cakeshop Decision Means for Religious Refusal Laws in Texas
The outcome doesn’t have direct legal bearing on Texas—but it does have implications.
The outcome doesn’t have direct legal bearing on Texas—but it does have implications.
Millennials, as both influential producers and consumers of digital content, should share the responsibility in combating fake news.
Friday marked the fourth month in which the United States has not conducted a drone strike in Pakistan.
And these narratives affect policy.
A process that emphasizes accountability and reconciliation for smaller, everyday transgressions could help bring justice to more women.
Last Friday, more than 150 apprenticeship leaders, including employers and industry associations, unions and labor-management partnerships,
A judge approved AT&T’s acquisition of Time Warner, rejecting the Justice Department’s argument that the merger violated antitrust law.
Recently, OTI and other groups called on the FCC to retain census tracts as a marker for licenses areas for the CBRS band.