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 ...
Supporters of the bill contend that public arguments against having children are part of purported Western efforts to weaken ...
This week we cover certain selected areas of the Employment Rights Bill, published on 10 October 2024. It is Labour’s ...
Vice President Kamala Harris’s best defense against charges that she is weak on immigration has been that she supported the bipartisan border security bill, whereas former President Donald Trump ...
The Senate voted 78-18 on the stopgap bill, known as a continuing resolution (CR), that will keep the government funded at current spending levels until Dec. 20, at which point it will spark a ...
The Senate passed a short-term spending bill on Wednesday, avoiding a partial government shutdown at the end of the month and allowing lawmakers up for re-election to head home early to campaign.
Congress overwhelmingly approved a bill to fund the government until Dec. 20 Wednesday, averting a shutdown of all federal agencies at 11:59 p.m. Monday — while setting up another fiscal fight ...
Premier Danielle Smith announced plans to amend the Alberta Bill of Rights in a video posted to social media on Tuesday morning. When answering questions from reporters on Wednesday, she pointed ...
By Catie Edmondson Reporting from Capitol Hill Congress on Wednesday gave final approval to a short-term spending bill to avert a government shutdown just ahead of the November elections ...
Premier Danielle Smith says she plans to reinforce the right to decide whether to receive a vaccination or other medical treatment in changes to the Alberta Bill of Rights. In an online video ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith unveiled in an online video Tuesday morning what her office describes as the “key amendments” coming later this fall to the province’s Bill of Rights.
EDMONTON — Premier Danielle Smith says she plans to reinforce the right to decide whether to receive a vaccination or other medical treatment in changes to the Alberta Bill of Rights.