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Ohio Issue 1 and its potential impact on abortion, explained
In a special election Aug. 8, Ohio voters will decide on “State Issue 1,” a ballot measure that seeks to make it harder to amend the state constitution through ballot measures.
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5 things Trump’s Jan. 6 indictment week tells us about the 2024 election
No presidential candidate can escape the specter of Jan. 6, and other things we learned.
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Trump Leads G.O.P. in Iowa, but His Hold Is Less Dominant
New polling suggests that Gov. Ron DeSantis’s efforts in Iowa have been having an effect, but that the challenge of defeating Mr. Trump there is complicated by multiple factors.
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Mike Pence Has Reached His Fork in the Road
The former vice president and Jan. 6 witness is campaigning to persuade voters. But is he also trying to warn them?
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Trump, Arraigned on Election Charges, Pleads Not Guilty
The former president appeared in federal court in Washington after being indicted over his efforts to overturn his defeat in 2020. His first pretrial hearing was set for Aug. 28.
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Fact-Checking the Defenses of Trump After His Latest Indictment
Former President Donald Trump’s supporters have made inaccurate claims about the judge presiding over his case and misleadingly compared his conduct to that of other politicians.
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Is Trump Leaving an Opening in Iowa?
The former president’s poll numbers are still strong. But the caucuses could be his rivals’ best chance to make him look vulnerable.
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CISA Issues 2022 Top Routinely Exploited Vulnerabilities
In its continued effort to keep industry apprised of threats facing companies in the U.S., CISA recently issued a Cybersecurity Advisory: 2022 Top Routinely Exploited Vulnerabilities that is helpful to get up to speed on top threats, emerging threats, and intelligence of vulnerabilities being exploited by threat actors. It also provides recommendations to reduce the…
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How To Prepare For California’s New Privacy Law For Children
Although you are likely breathing a sigh of relief after just finishing compliance efforts for the California Privacy Rights Act (“CPRA”), don’t relax just yet. California has another new privacy law going into effect on July 1, 2024: The California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act (“CAADCA”). The new law is aimed at enhancing privacy, data, and…
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The Academic Advisor – Education Law Insights, Issue 7, August 2023
Understanding the New Pregnant Workers Fairness Act and Full Scope of Pregnancy-Related Discrimination Laws for Schools – On June 27, 2023, the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act went into effect. This new law requires covered employers to provide “reasonable accommodations” for the known limitations of a worker relating to pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions, unless…