Navigating Due Process: U.S. Supreme Court’s Divergent Rulings Spark Debate Ahead of Independence Day Milestone

Washington, D.C. – As the United States approaches the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence in 2026, foundational tenets established by the nation’s founders are facing significant scrutiny. Central to their vision was the belief that government must uphold accountability and adhere to the rule of law, concepts that are increasingly being challenged. In crafting the Declaration, the founders articulated their frustrations over King George III’s perceived encroachments on colonists’ rights. This discontent was not merely a rallying cry; it laid the groundwork for the U.S. Constitution, which would encapsulate principles of due process … Read more

Yankees Star Aaron Judge Takes a Rare Day Off as Team Faces Phillies

New York, N.Y. — Aaron Judge will not take the field for the New York Yankees in their matchup against the Philadelphia Phillies on Saturday. This marks just the second time this season that Judge has been absent from the starting lineup, following a recent stretch where he struggled, going just 1-for-13 at the plate, including one home run and three runs batted in over the Yankees’ last four games. In Judge’s absence, the Yankees will look to Jasson Dominguez, Trent Grisham, and Cody Bellinger to cover the outfield positions. The Yankees have had a … Read more

Tour de France 2025: Jury Keeps Riders in Check Amid Exciting Start—No Major Penalties on Day Two

Lille, France — The Tour de France challenges cyclists to push their physical limits over three grueling weeks. During the race, the jury is responsible for enforcing rules and imposing penalties for any infractions. As the competition unfolds, IDLProCycling.com will monitor these decisions, offering updates after each stage. In cycling, typical violations can range from using sticky bottles and improperly discarding waste to more serious offenses like drafting behind vehicles or engaging in dangerous riding tactics. The race jury has the authority to issue penalties that may include fines, yellow cards, and even disqualifications depending … Read more

High-Profile Transition: Two Sustainability Lawyers Leave EY for Jones Day in Strategic Career Shift

Two prominent sustainability lawyers have left their positions at Ernst & Young to join the international law firm Jones Day, signaling a noteworthy shift within the legal landscape focused on sustainability. Their move highlights the increasing emphasis on environmental issues in corporate legal practice and reflects the growing demand for specialized knowledge in this field. In their previous roles at Ernst & Young, both attorneys were instrumental in advancing sustainability initiatives and guiding clients through increasingly complex environmental regulations. Their departure underscores a trend as firms recognize the importance of integrating sustainability into business strategies. … Read more