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As drought persists in the west, justices to consider Navajo Nation’s rights to Colorado River

Thirty percent of Navajo Nation citizens have no running water. Navajos use 8-10 gallons of water a day, about a tenth of what the average American uses. Meanwhile, the water level at Lake Powell, the massive reservoir created by the Glen Canyon Dam on th

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Christian school renews effort to expand religious freedom over employment

The Petitions of the Week column highlights a selection of cert petitions recently filed in the Supreme Court. A list of all petitions we’re watching is available here. Nearly three years ago, the Supreme Court extended a First Amendment protection known

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As He Steps Down As Dean, Gordon Smith Reflects On His Mission To Make BYU Law ‘One Of The Most Innovative Law Schools In The Country’

So, how did he do in pursuit of that goal? The post As He Steps Down As Dean, Gordon Smith Reflects On His Mission To Make BYU Law ‘One Of The Most Innovative Law Schools In The Country’ appeared first on Above the Law.

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Yet Another Trump Lawyer Earns Dubious Honor Of Motion To Breach Privilege Under Crime-Fraud Exception

Special Counsel Jack Smith does not play. The post Yet Another Trump Lawyer Earns Dubious Honor Of Motion To Breach Privilege Under Crime-Fraud Exception appeared first on Above the Law.

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