After roughly seven hours, a panel of 12 jurors and three alternates have been seated for the Grayson trial. Of that panel, ...
The suo motu cognisance taken by the Supreme Court in the case of the “digital arrest” of an elderly Ambala couple has once ...
The Ottawa-funded courts, including the Federal Court, the Federal Court of Appeal, the Tax Court of Canada, and the Court ...
By September, UR reported at least twenty terminated federal grants, totaling $9 million in losses. That is not a policy ...
Our fiscal authorities are obviously in panic over proposals to reduce the value-added tax to 10 percent from 12 percent. Understandably so.
Three at-large seats are up for grabs in Lexington this election, with two newcomers hoping to unseat a sitting council member.
James Craig’s film "Code Is Law" may leave more questions than answers about hackers' reasoning behind whether code is indeed ...
College rankings have been a heated topic for decades as universities around the country battle for the top spots on “best” ...
Warren Buffett has long been known for two rules: Rule No. 1: Never lose money. Rule No. 2: Never forget Rule No. 1. At first glance, “never lose money” sounds extreme. After all, some risk is ...
When justice becomes a commodity, when money, influence, and power can sway its course, courts cease to be bastions of order and transform into markets of outcomes. The repercussions are immediate and ...