Barbara Aronstein Black, a First as a Law School Dean, Dies at 92 A legal historian, she broke a gender barrier as the first woman to lead an Ivy League law school, serving as dean of Columbia Law from 1986 to 1991. Milpitas chooses police chief as acting city manager after predecessor resigns Milpitas City Council appointed its Police Chief as Acting City Manager. The move follows the resignation of his predecessor after a dispute with a city councilmember. Federal officials launch ICE operation in Maine and begin arrests “Everyone is on high alert,” Portland Mayor Mark Dion said. His city and nearby Lewiston have seen an influx of migrants and asylum seekers in recent years. |
Washington grapples with ICE’s growing footprint — and future The deadly provocations of federal officers in Minnesota have put ICE back in the national spotlight Luigi Mangione case: If stalking and assault aren’t ‘crimes of violence,’ death penalty vanishes Luigi Mangione's defense team argues a federal court ruling could dismiss his murder charge in the alleged killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. |