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Building owners and a libertarian nonprofit are taking aim at rent regulation, with a very specific audience in mind for their latest legal filing.


Local residents can still get mifepristone pills via telemedicine and pharmacies after Thursday's ruling.


A federal appeals court reinstated charges against the former New York politician last month.


Jacob Charles, a constitutional scholar at Pepperdine University and leading authority on U.S. firearm laws, answers questions about New York's handgun law in the wake of a key court ruling.


The charges stem from sexist slurs and other messages scrawled on walls.


Lee Bollinger, the departing school president has been associated with the nation's fights over race-conscious admissions and racial and ethnic diversity on campus for decades.


The ruling turns back decades of precedent relied upon by schools to expand opportunity to underrepresented students of color and to ensure diversity in their classrooms.


The Court decided to allow mifepristone to remain available while litigation over the drug proceeds in a lower court.


Supreme Court Justice Samuel A. Alito issued an order on Friday that temporarily halted a ruling made last week limiting access to mifepristone, a drug used in a majority of U.S. abortions.


As a number of challenges to the state’s new concealed carry laws make their way through court, we keep you up to date on what the rules are now.