Controversial Columbia Law Review Article Subverted Standard Editing Process

A Columbia Law Review article that argues Jews “capitalized on the Holocaust to create a powerful narrative that monopolizes victimhood” was subject to an atypical editing process that omitted “a large number of Jewish students,” according to sources familiar with the process. While prospective pieces are typically available for the Law Review‘s roughly 100 members

Conservatives Mull Congressional Response to Trump Verdict

For many Republicans, words aren’t enough to deal with what they see as a threat to Americans’ fundamental freedoms and the judicial system—they want action. WASHINGTON—With the initial shock of former President Donald Trump’s conviction on 34 felony counts in New York City wearing down, some conservatives in Congress are looking ahead for ways they

Maker of School Security Systems Sued in Class Action Over AI-Powered Detection Claims

A federal class-action securities fraud lawsuit against Evolv Technology accuses the global company of deceiving investors and school districts with false claims about its “AI-powered” weapons detection system. The 39-page complaint was filed on March 25 in the U.S. District Court in Massachusetts. The deadline for additional plaintiffs to join was May 24. Lead plaintiff