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Due to the Department of Defense’s lack of resources and oversight, contractors have defrauded millions of dollars from the U.S. military by overcharging for work not performed.
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During its next session, the Supreme Court will likely hear a case challenging the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act on anti-commandeering grounds.
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Amid the free speech crisis erupting on college campuses, North Carolina has passed a law to ban “free speech zones” in an effort to promote diversity of thought in its public universities.
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Many law enforcement officers are beginning to use boycotts as a means to fight back against public criticism in an increasingly tense social and political climate.
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Senior staff writer Cody Davis explains the current law relating to service animals, as well as ways in which service animal regulations may be improved.
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As the heroin crisis continues to sweep the nation, leaders throughout all areas of government remain focused on finding solutions.
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A recent landmark United States Supreme Court decision involving trademark law has brought a stream of curious applications, raising national concerns.
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Music artist Kesha faces hurdle after hurdle in her attempt to bring charges against her producer and alleged rapist Dr. Luke.
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Top Trump campaign aides met with a Russian lawyer before the election, and despite their assurances that nothing illegal occurred, Congress wants them all to testify.
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A recent lawsuit filed by a First Amendment advocacy group and numerous individuals has raised eyebrows regarding the President’s personal twitter account and the First Amendment right to free speech.
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Music streaming service Spotify is back in the spotlight after more allegations of copyright infringement regarding the illegal use of thousands of unlicensed musical compositions.
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While there are many emotional and/or legal reasons for adult adoptions, there are also numerous accompanying public policy issues.
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The First Amendment’s right to free speech is under scrutiny yet again as political views clash in Charlottesville, Virginia.
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The Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity has received harsh criticism after requesting voter information from each state in order to investigate voter fraud during the November election.
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Jameka Evans, a gay woman, was denied further review of her case in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit, in which she argued to extend Title VII to cover discrimination based on sexual orientation. Will her case reach the Supreme Court?
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