On Wednesday, the Boston School Committee approved a policy to distribute free condoms for students to all 32 public high schools and...
On Monday, the US International Trade Commission overruled a preliminary ITC finding and held that several companies making and selling vibrators in...
On Tuesday, Google Inc requested the U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court to allow it to publish the numbers of requests it receives...
On Monday, a jury in Delaware, New Castle County, ruled that an urologist could not be held liable for negligence for a...
On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down Arizona’s controversial law on voter registrations that made it mandatory for people to show...
On Sunday, North Korea proposed to have high-level talks on “regional peace” with the U.S., insisting that there be no preconditions to...
Last week, Mitchell C. Atkins, who was a regional director and head of FINRA’s District 7, in Boca Raton, Florida, resigned after...
On Thursday, the state Assembly of Wisconsin passed a bill imposing restrictions on abortions and sent it to the Governor for his...
On Thursday, a proposed class action was filed to declare the song “Happy Birthday to You” to be in public domain. The...
Within two days of a federal judge declaring the 1949 law banning demonstrations on the Supreme Court Plaza as unconstitutional, the Supreme...
On Thursday, after finding conclusive evidence of the Syrian government using chemical weapons against rebels and civilians, President Obama authorized direct U.S....
On Wednesday, U.S. District Judge Beryl A. Howell declared a 1949 legislation banning demonstrations on the marble plaza in front of the...