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In an extraordinary claim of presidential power, President Donald Trump signed a proclamation Friday that will restrict asylum for migrants for 90 days.
The president told Axios on HBO that he hopes to change the law with an executive order.
Officials with the departments of Homeland Security and Defense announced the deployments Monday at a press conference.
Canadians who’ve been caught with 30 grams of marijuana or less will soon be able to request those charges to be expunged.
People were about to start hunting grizzly bears in Yellowstone again, for the first time in 40 years. Thankfully, that has now been blocked.
Kayne West’s tweet that the United States should amend the 13th Amendment brought renewed attention to a flaw in its language.
With the death of Markeis McGlockton, the debate over stand your ground laws has reignited. Proponents believe they make us safe, while opponents claim they encourage vigilantism. While a consensus may be inconclusive, studies suggest such laws aren’t as effective as their drafters intended.
U.S. Supreme Court justices receive lifetime appointments to the bench, but many wonder if indefinite terms do more harm to our legal system than good.
Is it better to have the harm of 100 sexual assaults than the harm of one false conviction?
Norway’s decision to push drug felons through treatment is a huge step forward.
Author and robot expert Dr. David Levy explains how marriage with robots will come in the next several decades as technological and societal transformations take place.