Being an associate member affords you access to some resources (like courses for your referees, for example) and a little funding.
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Nick Miller,
The Athletic,
21 Mar. 2025
According to the report, in 2023 and 2024, more than half of rejections at the resonable grounds stage were because a referee had ‘insufficient proof,’ as opposed to just 3% in 2022, before the evidence threshold was changed.
As lawyers argue the deportation flights were unlawful and violated a federal judge’s order, the immigration court system is navigating the case of an asylum seeker with pending immigration proceedings whom the Trump administration flew to another country without due process.
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Syra Ortiz Blanes,
Miami Herald,
27 Mar. 2025
In July, a Santa Fe judge dismissed Baldwin's involuntary manslaughter case.
But also implicit in this genre of social media content, some critics and observers say, are more insidious messages — ones that distort our perceptions of masculinity.
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Harmeet Kaur,
CNN Money,
29 Mar. 2025
Unlike a total solar eclipse, the sun was never completely blocked, so observers needed solar viewing equipment such as solar eclipse glasses or special solar filters on their cameras, telescopes and binoculars to enjoy the sun safely.
On Wall Street, Darden Restaurants climbed 5.8% after reporting profit for the latest quarter that matched analysts’ expectations.
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Stan Choe,
Los Angeles Times,
20 Mar. 2025
Most analysts say that permanently eliminating the DOE would require Congress approval, and Trump conceded Thursday that lawmakers would likely need to weigh in.
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Dave Goldiner,
New York Daily News,
20 Mar. 2025
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