San Francisco residents band together to shut down reparations fund, claiming it’s ‘dividing’ the city
Residents of San Francisco have filed a lawsuit against the city's reparations fund, arguing that it unfairly benefits Black individuals and exacerbates division within the community.
Paid Leave for Husbands Starts 50 Days Before Childbirth... 63 Public Livelihood Bills Passed in National Assembly
The South Korean National Assembly passed 63 public livelihood bills, including significant amendments to the Equal Employment Opportunity Act allowing paid leave for husbands starting 50 days before childbirth.
San Francisco sued over reparations fund alleging unlawful use of taxpayer money
San Francisco is facing a lawsuit challenging its reparations fund, claiming it unlawfully uses taxpayer money in violation of the Equal Protection Clause.
Supreme Court’s 2026 rulings could define America for decades to come
The upcoming Supreme Court rulings in 2026 are expected to have a significant and lasting impact on key legal issues concerning federalism, equal protection, executive power, and citizenship.