If congressional inaction lets Section 702 lapse on New Year’s Eve, officials believe the program could lawfully operate into April.
Tag: Civil Rights and Liberties
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By the Numbers: How Schools Struggled During the Pandemic
New federal data from the 2020-2021 school year shows the reach of online learning, the struggle to hire teachers and the lack of counselors.
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How an Abortion Case Shaped House Speaker Mike Johnson’s Career
Battling a Louisiana abortion clinic was a career-making move for a young lawyer with conservative bona fides. And it was only the beginning.
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In N.Y.P.D.’s Harsh Tactics Under Adams, Critics See a Broken Promise
As a candidate, Eric Adams promised a new kind of policing. But some fear that increased stops and aggressive tactics will erode trust.
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2 South Carolina Jails Under DOJ Investigation After Reports of Abuse
The Justice Department inquiry will focus on “credible allegations” that a number of deaths at two jails resulted from use of force, medical neglect and assaults by inmates.