AudioEye reports that California, New York, and Florida lead in website accessibility lawsuits due to state statutes allowing higher damages.
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The City of Jackson and the Jackson Municipal Airport Authority rested their case as the state of Mississippi called their ...
While immigration policy is primarily a federal responsibility, states have increasingly stepped in with their own ...
The president’s face obscures the Declaration of Independence on a new limited-edition passport design. The White House on ...
While some say such degrees could increase college affordability, two groups blasted them as “stripped-down curriculum that ...
Approved by the Michigan Strategic Fund (MSF) Board and supported through the Michigan Business Development Program (MBDP), ...
State chatbot laws are shifting from baseline transparency requirements to a more targeted, risk-based approach, with requirements that vary ...
State Rep. Dean Black was joined by Councilmembers Terrance Freeman and Rory Diamond for a news conference Tuesday here on ...
Trump's huge defense budget request and a race to replenish weapons stocks while building hypersonic missiles lead to war ...
Private schools get nearly $5 billion a year in state vouchers but aren't graded like public ones, says a lawsuit that asks: ...