NPR's Scott Simon talks to law professor Ilya Somin of George Mason University about the Laken Riley Act, a bipartisan bill in Congress that aims to expand the detention of undocumented immigrants.
With electricity supplies tightening, Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro and others are urging federal regulators to take ...
The Association of Catholic Priests (ACP) in Ireland said Religious Sisters are afraid to make their voices heard and ...
Tensions between the United States and China have escalated after Washington added two major Chinese companies to its list of ...
Over the years, jury nullification has been used in a wide variety of ways in the United States. The concept refers to jurors ...
Lawyers’ responses to Japanese internment during World War II offer lessons about the space between following orders and ...
Visitors at the Noora Maahi Bus Stand here have locked horns with the authorities concerned over permission to allow private ...
The Supreme Court on Monday said crime created societal fear and it was unjust if such a situation was allowed to perpetuate and continue in society. A bench of Justices Sudhanshu Dhulia and P B ...
Projects like Rooppur, Adani, and Rampal should be cancelled, as their continuation would cause more damage than halting them, he says ...
Congress must act with urgency,” he said in Filipino. He also underscored that unjust detention constitutes a “grave violation of human rights” and imposes a moral and legal obligation on ...