• The Real Takeover of Columbia Was By Those on the Right

    Alisa Solomon, The Nation Columbia offers a case-study in how right-wing politicians are using exaggerated claims of anti-semitism to advance a conservative agenda.

  • Growing Your Own Firewood The Right Way

    Forget going to a big box store or gas station. Seven or eight dollars for a bundle that barely lasts a night is no way to go about this.

  • LaDuke: The rights of Mother Earth

    A column by Winona LaDuke, an Ojibwe writer and economist on Minnesota’s White Earth Reservation. She also is co-curator of the Giiwedinong Museum in Park Rapids, Minnesota.

  • Stegelin: State’s Rights?

    Our local reporters are on the ground covering the stories that matter most to Charleston and the surrounding area.

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    Right Response: Stay Open

    We used to define—and signal—resolve by staying open. War, intimidation and other travails were met by the

  • Campus protests: Rights and responsibilities

    In recent days, we have seen headlines about protests on campuses across the country. On our campus, we are committed to protect those who wish to exercise their rights to free expression, including protest. We are equally committed by both law and our mission to ensure the health, safety, and welfare of our community; to follow state laws and regulations; to ensure the free expression of one group does not interfere with the free expression rights of others; and to prevent disruption of...

  • How to find the right laptop charger

    You’d think that purchasing a new laptop charger should be a relatively simple process, but that’s sadly not the case, as a fair amount of research is required.  Purchase the wrong charger, and it may not deliver enough power to charge up the laptop at a sufficient speed. It’s also possible that your charger won’t even fit into your chosen laptop, making it a pointless purchase. To help ensure you avoid these potential problems, we’ve created this guide to help you find the right laptop...

  • There is no Eighth Amendment right to vagrancy

    Oral argument before the Supreme Court this week showed why it is nonsense to claim that anti-vagrancy laws violate the Constitution‘s Eighth Amendment provision against “cruel and unusual punishment.” Indeed, in the vernacular sense, what is cruel and unusual is a judicial edict that says law-abiding citizens must put up with public spaces featuring major […]

  • Fundamental Stage of Human Reproduction Shifting

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  • These Irwin Tools Are up to 67% Off Right Now

    High quality tools and supplies from Irwin are on sale right now from Amazon, for all your home improvement and DIY projects.

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    AI and publicity rights – who owns your face?

    Attorney William Meyer joins producer/host Coralie Chun Matayoshi to discuss how Hawaii laws protect the commercial use of your voice, likeness and other attributes even post-mortem, how AI issues were resolved in the actors’ and screenwriters’ strikes, how AI contributes to misinformation and deepfakes for political smearing and sexual exploitation, and why the biggest danger []

  • The implications of Alabama's embryo rights ruling

    The Alabama Supreme Court’s decision to elevate the status of frozen embryos to that of living children has sparked a contentious debate, with the implications of the decision affecting medical practices, patients, family law, and the very fabric of societal norms and values. The recent decision by the Alabama Supreme Court, which accorded frozen embryos