Justice

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How DACA Works—and Why Dreamers Face Uncertainty Economy

How DACA Works—and Why Dreamers Face Uncertainty

DACA shields roughly 530,000 young immigrants from deportation and grants them work permits, but ongoing legal battles and shifting federal policy lea...

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How Brazil's Supreme Court Works—and Why It Matters Economy

How Brazil's Supreme Court Works—and Why It Matters

Brazil's Supreme Federal Court (STF) is one of the world's most powerful and controversial constitutional courts. Here's how its 11 justices are chose...

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How Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act Works Economy

How Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act Works

Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act is the last major federal tool against racial discrimination in voting. Here is how it works, why Congress strength...

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How Nonprofit-to-For-Profit Conversions Work Economy

How Nonprofit-to-For-Profit Conversions Work

When organizations like OpenAI shift from nonprofit to for-profit status, they trigger a complex legal process involving asset transfers, attorney gen...

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How U.S. Execution Methods Work—From Injection to Squad Culture

How U.S. Execution Methods Work—From Injection to Squad

The United States uses five legally authorized execution methods. Here's how each works, why lethal injection became dominant, and why states are now...

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How U.S. Asylum Law Works—From Claim to Court Economy

How U.S. Asylum Law Works—From Claim to Court

A guide to the U.S. asylum system: who qualifies, how the process works from credible fear interviews to immigration court, and why a massive backlog...

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How Insider Trading Law Works—and Why It's Expanding Economy

How Insider Trading Law Works—and Why It's Expanding

Insider trading law prohibits buying or selling securities based on material nonpublic information. Originally targeting corporate insiders, the legal...

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How the International Criminal Court Works Culture

How the International Criminal Court Works

The ICC is the world's only permanent court for genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. Here's how it investigates, prosecutes, and why enf...

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How AI Chatbot Liability Works—and Why Courts Are Split Technology

How AI Chatbot Liability Works—and Why Courts Are Split

As lawsuits mount against AI companies over chatbot-related harms, courts are grappling with whether chatbots are products, whether Section 230 protec...

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What Is Actual Malice—and Why It Protects the Press Economy

What Is Actual Malice—and Why It Protects the Press

The actual malice standard, born from a 1964 Supreme Court ruling, sets a deliberately high bar for public officials and public figures who sue the me...

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How Shipwreck Salvage Law Works—and Who Owns the Treasure Science

How Shipwreck Salvage Law Works—and Who Owns the Treasure

Maritime salvage law governs who can recover sunken ships and artifacts, how salvors are rewarded, and why 'finders keepers' rarely applies underwater...

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How U.S. Antitrust Law Works—and Why Monopolies Get Sued Economy

How U.S. Antitrust Law Works—and Why Monopolies Get Sued

A guide to the Sherman Act, how courts decide when a monopoly crosses the line, and what remedies follow when companies are found guilty of anticompet...

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