Eastern District of Pennsylvania reaffirms the ability of large transportation companies, and specifically common carriers, ...
The CGST Act clearly covers territorial waters but is silent on EEZ. This raises a serious question on whether mapping EEZ to coastal States is legally ...
By Fred Nunes Fred Nunes, now retired, lectured at the University of the West Indies and worked with the United Nations ...
The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) has announced it will stop government officials from gatecrashing its ...
Darren Philp looks ahead to the Pension Schemes Bill's latest stage in the House of Lords and hopes for a pragmatic approach ...
An analysis of the proposed 2026 budget by Punch reveals that no fewer than ₦3.50 trillion in new projects have been ...
Launched by the Cheshire West and Chester Parent Carer Forum (PCF), the survey is open to parents and carers of children and young people, aged 0 to 25, who have special educational needs and ...
Greg Peterson has been president of Salt Lake Community College since July 2024. In a recent interview, he shared his ...
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The illusion of a single party

Explore Nigeria's political history and see why the emergence of a single-party system has always been an illusion despite ...
The House and Senate are eyeing more progress on appropriations, but spats over environmental issues could slow momentum.
A new housing strategy for Wirral is among the items set to be considered by councillors this month. Members of Wirral ...
What is the legal rule, if any, limiting an agency’s flip-flopping to effectuate a new administration’s policy positions?