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"She did chores for a host family—then ended up in US immigration detention"

USA Today quoted Alberto Benitez on what constitutes “work” when visiting the US on a Visa.

"Politicization of the military has a long history"

Lisa Schenck wrote for Stars and Stripes.

"Dr. Randall Abate – Climate Change’s Impacts, Global Governance Challenges, and Strategic Litigation Initiatives"

Durham University Forum on a Multipolar World interviewed Randall Abate on  current global situation and implications of climate change.

"Fearing DOGE Cuts, Consultants Try to Woo the Man in Charge of Their Federal Contracts"

Bloomberg quoted Jessica Tillipman on the unanswered questions that surround unprecedented major federal cuts.

"Two Democratic commissioners fired from FTC"

The Washington Post quoted William Kovacic on the signal to all of the so-called independent regulatory agencies to say, 'We mean to exercise complete control.'”

Black Information Network | Jeffrey Gutman - March 16, 2025

Black Information Network cited data provided by Jeffrey Gutman, professor of clinical law, about compensation for wrongful incarceration.

"John Harwood on Trump's attack on free speech: 'Everyone in civil society needs to stand up'"

MSNBC spoke to Mary Anne Franks who argues that institutions such as the press and academia must reevaluate their approached to neutrality and objectivity.

"Celebrate Saint Patrick by chasing censors out of Ireland"

Jonathan Turley wrote for the Hill.

"Compensating people who are wrongfully convicted is a hard sell in some states"

The Associated Press cited data from Jeffrey Gutman that 1,328 out of 1,739 people who have filed wrongful compensation claims under state laws since 1989 have received compensation.

"EPA's Deregulation Road Riddled With Potential Potholes"

Law360 quoted Emily Hammond on the practical reality of federal rule-making.