Nebraska lawmakers postponed a vote to advance a controversial bill Thursday that would apply gender-based restrictions to state agencies and schools because of confusion over a proposed amendment.
With 2025 underway, the AFS Consumer Products team highlights some of the most pressing legal issues facing the consumer products industry this year.
LINCOLN, Neb. (WOWT) - Nebraska lawmakers advanced a bill to change how the state awards its electoral votes Monday. Two ...
Lorie Smith, a Colorado website designer, sued Aubrey Elenis, the director of the Colorado Civil Rights Division. The lawsuit ...
Arresting and seeking to deport a Columbia University student for his speech activities clearly violates the 1st Amendment — and ... was arrested in New York by federal immigration authorities.
A Nebraska senator is trying to strengthen protections for people who use deadly force through a measure to would exempt ...
When Greer, a citizen, pointed out that her husband was a lawful permanent resident, DHS authorities threatened to arrest her, as well, before whisking Khalil out of New York over 1,300 miles away ...
A proposal to limit when Nebraska school districts can have special bond elections advanced from first-round debate at the ...
LINCOLN — An updated Nebraska economic forecast on Friday offered the Legislature up to $165 million in potential new revenue to help shrink the state’s anticipated budget shortfall.
Haiyun Jiang for The New York Times Supported by By Andrew Duehren ... Ms. Crowell, 64, joined a team that had started an audit of a company earning roughly $3 billion a year.
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