In a new paper, I examine, along with a co-author (James Heilpern), whether "subject to the jurisdiction" would have had a familiar legal meaning to lawyers in the mid-nineteenth century, and if so ...
Sightings of drones around Fort McNair, the Army base where Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Secretary of State Marco Rubio ...
Erika Isabella Scuderi, visiting assistant professor of tax law at the University of Florida’s Levin College of Law, ...
Ever since the Supreme Court recognized birthright citizenship in 1898, generations of Americans have accepted that the ...
The Supreme Court will hear arguments about birthright citizenship on Wednesday, after lower courts ruled ending the landmark ...
Walking into the Francine Kelly Gallery, the light and marvelous colors in Featherstone’s “30 x 30” exhibition immediately ...
The 2027 Seltos can help keep compatible devices charged with multiple standard USB-C ports that span both rows. The front-row ports are nestled between the centre console and the climate controls and ...
Internal emails obtained by a government watchdog group reveal that a top Homeland Security attorney suggested agents should ...
ITAT ruled that deduction under Section 54F can be raised during reassessment if it relates to the income under scrutiny. The case clarifies that reassessment scope includes such connected ...
She told planning officials that she wanted (that she really really wanted) to build a horse walker ...