Haryana Chief Electoral Officer Pankaj Agarwal on Saturday said that political parties and candidates will not be permitted by the Election Commission to use school and college playgrounds for ...
The list of prohibited activities effectively bans protest signage on the New York college campus, coming in the wake of last spring’s student-led Gaza solidarity demonstrations.
The complaint alleged that invitation banners/posters had been set up in Panchkula, inviting the general public for the ...
Gurugram's Municipal Corporation removed thousands of political posters and banners to enforce the Model Code of Conduct ...
Frederick County Public Schools staff are in the process of drafting a policy regarding flags and decor in classrooms, as well as a code of conduct for division ...
On his 73rd birthday, Mammootty shared details of his next film, which had an intriguing title and first look poster. Take a look. Mammootty is celebrating his 73rd birthday on Saturday.
that they plan to conduct a full inventory tomorrow of all bus shelters, and remove any illegally posters. The City has a process to review all bus shelter ads but this, again, was not a digital ad." ...
Business Insider has spoken to individuals who found ways to earn income outside their 9-to-5s. Side hustle ideas include 3D printing, cleaning barbecues, and reselling on eBay. In some cases ...
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson said in a new interview she would consider supporting an “enforceable” mechanism of the Supreme Court’s code of ethics. CBS’s Norah O’Donnell ...
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson recently said she is leaning in favor of a binding code of ethics for the Supreme Court. “A binding code of ethics is pretty standard for judges, and so I ...
In an interview with "CBS News Sunday Morning," Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson said she could support a proposal for a Supreme Court code of ethics.Sept. 1, 2024 ...
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson indicated in an interview Sunday that she supports a binding code of ethics for the Supreme Court, adding that such requirements are “pretty standard” for the ...