Cecil Kelly (Oct. 2 letter to the editor), and Richard Cripe (Oct. 23 letter to the editor), have offered their opinions regarding the library board, what it is doing, and why. I’d like to respond.
For a decade, the industry fought bitterly against a basic anti-corruption rule to report their payments to foreign ...
7, to consider four proposed constitutional amendments ... up to six total days — if they need more time to pass a bill spending money. It’s similar to Amendment 2, but it addresses the same issue in ...
[4] According to the Board, captive-audience meetings intrude on employees “privacy and autonomy” regarding the exercise of their Section 7 rights in three distinct ways ... [6] The Board also found ...
The Federal Justice Department claims the Trenton Police Department and the City of Trenton engage in conduct that constitute ...
This case involves the free speech provision found in Article I, Section 7 of the Pennsylvania Constitution. The court found ...
Around 70 mental health professionals and educators in Louisiana have signed a letter urging state lawmakers to vote against ...
Widespread support for abortion rights continued to defy partisan labels in the Nov. 5 election, but several of the ballot ...
Legislation introduced to City Council Tuesday is called the Interim Housing Zoning Amendment, which gives property owners the green light to convert vacant buildings into long-term transitional ...
A proposal that would authorize state lawmakers to set up new “specialized” courts is still alive after Louisiana House ...
The American Civil Liberties Union has urged the U.S. Senate not to pass a bill about tackling antisemitism on college ...