West Africa’s urban economies are experiencing noteworthy growth. From new residential estates to modern hospitals and hotels, construction activity is reaching impressive levels. Cities such as Lagos ...
A lawsuit alleges state lawmakers unconstitutionally split residential property into different classes, choosing which counties would get a cap, and how much, on “simply the whim of individual ...
D.C. Circuit Judge Robert Wilkins seemed skeptical of the government’s argument that employees contesting their terminations must to do so on a case-by-case basis before the Merit Systems Protection ...
A new lawsuit challenges property tax caps for 97 Missouri counties that were part of a bill funding professional sports stadiums. The lawsuit alleges lawmakers unconstitutionally created different ...
The milestones just keep on coming at LED Group – last year, the building electrification specialist celebrated its 40th year in business, while this year sees it achieve an imp ...
Shalonda Webb said says she was "physically attacked" by state Sen. Angela Walton Mosley and Mosley's sister, Rochelle Walton Gray.
The National Labor Relations Board has a Fifth Circuit-sized hole in its enforcement of federal labor law, and it’s likely to persist at least until the US Supreme Court rules on the president’s power ...
Some sentences reproach without a single accusatory word. “The captain was sober today” impugns by implication. The officer who logs this superfluous statement damns the captain further with the ...
The same plaintiffs who are challenging the state’s 2021 maps have asked the court to block the new GOP-approved districts from being used in the fast-approaching midterms.
On September 10, 2025, the Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska presented oral argument before the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit in . The hearing marked the Tribe’s appeal of the U.S.
Diodes Inc.’s 80-V ideal-diode controllers provide robust protection against reverse connections and voltage transients for automotive and consumer apps.
The U.S. bishops submitted an amicus brief on Sept. 18 urging the Supreme Court to uphold state bans on biological men participating in women’s sports.