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But in her magisterial new history of the constitutional debates of the era, legal historian Alison LaCroix expands her (and our) horizons beyond the modest contributions of the Supreme Court of the ...
Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa signed a law on nongovernmental organizations that sharply curtails the rights to ...
In anticipation of a new edition (11th) of the Intellectual Freedom Manual, the ALA Intellectual Freedom Committee (IFC) is reviewing and updating ALA’s intellectual policies, including the ...
The World Health Organization accord promotes sharing scientific data in exchange for more equitable distribution of drugs ...
Millions of people visit their libraries every week. What's the draw? Everything. During National Library Week, April 6–12, 2025, take time to discover (or rediscover) what draws people in. This ...
USIP Senior Adviser Mary Glantz, among others, faced unprecedented mass layoffs following Elon Musk's cost-cutting campaign at the Department of Government Efficiency. Many workers have been ...
Targeting federal employees for termination late on a Friday appears designed to minimize media coverage and make it more ...
Library World by Meagan Veneracion is a public artwork on display in the City of Mississauga’s Hazel McCallion Central Library. “Growing up in Mississauga, the Central Library has always been a symbol ...
She said that international students are “a major part of the fabric of life in the school and our community.” The detained student is enrolled in business school at the university’s Twin Cities ...
Muslims around the world bid farewell to the Islamic holy month of Ramadan and celebrated the holiday of Eid al-Fitr on Sunday. As every year, Eid was greeted with joy and excitement as Muslims ...
THE UK Government is reviewing how international human rights law is applied to migration cases ... which is a legitimate means of transferring money around the world, but is also used in payments ...