Law /tags/law Law en-US Copyright KUT News 2025 Thu, 26 Nov 2020 15:39:20 GMT Supreme Court Says New York Can't Limit Attendance In Houses of Worship Due To COVID /covid-19/2020-11-26/supreme-court-says-new-york-cant-limit-attendance-in-houses-of-worship-due-to-covid Justices said the Gov. Andrew Cuomo's executive order limiting attendance in places of worship violates the First Amendment. Thu, 26 Nov 2020 15:39:20 GMT /covid-19/2020-11-26/supreme-court-says-new-york-cant-limit-attendance-in-houses-of-worship-due-to-covid Jaclyn Diaz The Testimony Of One Jailhouse Informant Sent Over 37 People To Prison /texas/2019-12-10/the-testimony-of-one-jailhouse-informant-sent-over-37-people-to-prison From Texas Standard: For decades, jailhouse informants have been presented as credible witnesses at criminal trials. In the movies, you've seen them� Tue, 10 Dec 2019 23:28:23 GMT /texas/2019-12-10/the-testimony-of-one-jailhouse-informant-sent-over-37-people-to-prison Terri Langford Could West Texas Be Home to a Clandestine Naval Training Base? /texas/2016-10-06/could-west-texas-be-home-to-a-clandestine-naval-training-base From Texas Standard:Sheriff Arvin West is the law in Texas� Hudspeth County. It certainly seems that way to unsuspecting travelers along his county’s� Thu, 06 Oct 2016 18:05:25 GMT /texas/2016-10-06/could-west-texas-be-home-to-a-clandestine-naval-training-base Laura Rice A Conversation with Ron Kirk [Part II] /life-arts/2015-09-23/a-conversation-with-ron-kirk-part-ii On this edition of In Black America, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr. concludes his conversation with the Honorable Ron Kirk, former U.S. Trade Ambassador� Wed, 23 Sep 2015 14:15:47 GMT /life-arts/2015-09-23/a-conversation-with-ron-kirk-part-ii John L. Hanson Jr. Justices Return To Affirmative Action In Higher Ed /education/2012-10-10/justices-return-to-affirmative-action-in-higher-ed The Supreme Court has twice in the past 35 years ruled that race may be one of many factors in determining college admissions, as long as there are no racial quotas. But in agreeing to revisit the issue, the justices are indicating a possible change in course. They hear oral arguments Wednesday. Wed, 10 Oct 2012 07:14:00 GMT /education/2012-10-10/justices-return-to-affirmative-action-in-higher-ed Nina Totenberg Controversial Ariz. Sheriff's Tactics Go On Trial /politics/2012-07-19/controversial-ariz-sheriffs-tactics-go-on-trial At issue is whether Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio violated the civil rights of Latino citizens and legal U.S. residents. The plaintiffs hope to prove Arpaio's department engaged in systematic racial profiling. The self-proclaimed "Toughest Sheriff in America" says he's cracking down on illegal immigration. Thu, 19 Jul 2012 07:04:00 GMT /politics/2012-07-19/controversial-ariz-sheriffs-tactics-go-on-trial Ted Robbins