While most sentences have so far been relatively lenient, dozens of the most serious cases are still working through the system, including many that have not yet gone to trial

A personally chosen collection of favorite legal briefs, US Supreme Court opinions and dissents, and recent speeches aim to show how Jewish jurist fought for a more perfect union

Educational authorities have a moral obligation to find solutions for families with limited or no access to computers, internet and tech skills

Court decision welcomed by citizens as sign of government accountability following recent uprising against longtime dictator Omar al-Bashir

Ruling comes after prominent Haredi activist declined to give the letter by 16-year old victim Rachel Mintz to her family or to Yad Vashem archive

Judge rules radio anchor and comedian Dean Obeidallah can sue Daily Stormer founder Andrew Anglin for money, fourth case in which Ohio native in hiding faces default judgment