All posts tagged "Protests"
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Alec Siegel | July 24, 2017
Polish President Vetoes Controversial Judicial Reform Bills
Some Poles fear their country is sliding away from democracy.
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Emma Von Zeipel | June 16, 2017
Unrest in Venezuela Rages on After Military Kills Teenage Violinist
An opposition politician recently disappeared as well.
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Celia Heudebourg | June 7, 2017
Milo Yiannopoulos Fan Sues UC Berkeley Over Violent February Protests
The debate about freedom of speech on college campuses rages on.
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Josh Schmidt | June 5, 2017
Portland Protests Result in 14 Arrests, Confiscated Weapons
The City of Roses is still mourning the deaths of two train stabbing victims.
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Callum Cleary | April 27, 2017
Violence in Venezuela: Son of Ombudsman Calls on His Father to Act
Venezuela's Ombudsman is asked to choose between his family and his political allies.
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Callum Cleary | April 7, 2017
Political Turmoil in Venezuela: What’s Next?
Can Maduro maintain power?
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Austin Elias-De Jesus | March 30, 2017
People Around the Country Are Protesting ICE Arrests and Deportations
People around the country are not fond of what ICE is doing.
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Alec Siegel | March 27, 2017
Hundreds Arrested in Anti-Corruption Protests Across Russia
The protests were stirred up by longtime Putin critic, Aleksei Navalny.
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Anneliese Mahoney | February 24, 2017
Wayne LaPierre Says Paid Protesters Make $1,500 a Week: Where Can I Sign Up?
That's almost $80,000 a year.
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Alexis Evans | February 23, 2017
Protests Erupt in Anaheim After Off-Duty Cop Fires Gun in Altercation With Teens
"I didn’t say that, I said I’m going to sue you," said 13-year-old Christian Dorscht.
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Emma Von Zeipel | January 31, 2017
Lawyers Rush to Help Travelers as Confusion Continues
It took a lot of manpower to sort out, and the work isn't done yet.
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Alec Siegel | January 31, 2017
Over 100 State Department Officials Sign Memo Condemning Trump’s Refugee Ban
Sean Spicer: "They should get with the program or they should go."
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Alec Siegel | January 20, 2017
Inauguration Day Protests Erupt Throughout Washington D.C.
Some smashed windows, others stood in silence.
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Alec Siegel | December 1, 2016
No Charges for Charlotte Officer Who Shot and Killed Keith Lamont Scott
He "acted lawfully," a district attorney concluded.
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Emma Von Zeipel | November 30, 2016
Hundreds Arrested at Multiple Minimum Wage Protests
Many cities have joined the protests.
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Alec Siegel | November 15, 2016
Major Cities Erupt in Protest Over Donald Trump’s Win
Seventy-one people were arrested in Portland on Saturday.
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Jacob Atkins | October 13, 2016
Poland’s Abortion Protests: What was “Black Monday?”
If passed, the bill would have criminalized nearly all abortions.
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Rant Crush | September 21, 2016
RantCrush Top 5: September 21, 2016
Donald Trump's birther lies, unsolved mysteries, and George Clooney's heartbreak.
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Emma Von Zeipel | September 6, 2016
Temporary Halt to Dakota Access Pipeline After Protests Turn Violent
Clashes over Labor Day Weekend.
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Anneliese Mahoney | July 22, 2016
What’s up at the RNC?: Law Street’s Day 4 Coverage
A last day in Cleveland.
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Alec Siegel | July 21, 2016
What’s up at the RNC?: Law Street’s Day 3 Coverage
Check in with our Law Street staff in Cleveland.
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Alexis Evans | June 8, 2016
5 Reasons Why People Are Protesting Brock Turner’s Sentence
Although I'm sure we could think of several more.
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Julia Bryant | February 24, 2016
5 Best Campaign Rally Protest Signs of 2016
These are our favorites...so far.
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Michael Sliwinski | February 11, 2016
Iran’s Leadership: Inside the Complex Regime
Who is in charge in Iran?
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Michael Sliwinski | January 21, 2016
The Evolution of Activism: From the Streets to Social Media
While the process has changed, the fundamentals have not.
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Jillian Sequeira | November 4, 2015
Changing The Redskins Mascot: Washington, D.C.’s Greatest Embarrassment
Dan Snyder: it's time to change the mascot.
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Anneliese Mahoney | March 13, 2015
Police Officers Shot in Ferguson Show Tensions Haven’t Abated
The situation in Ferguson, Missouri turned violent again when two police officers were shot Wednesday night.
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Kevin Rizzo | December 24, 2014
NYPD Deaths Escalate Tensions in New York
Tensions between the NYPD, protesters, local communities, and politicians continue to grow.
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Allison Dawson | December 9, 2014
Columbia Law Students Can Postpone Exams in Light of Grand Jury Decisions
Columbia Law students who experience trauma as a result of recent grand jury decision may postpone final exams.
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Teerah Goodrum | August 15, 2014
#Ferguson: How Social Media Kept America Informed
Writing about technology and its many uses has never been more important to me than today.