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Less than one month after the issuance of Executive Order 14398 (“EO 14398”), “Addressing DEI Discrimination by Federal Contractors,” a coalition of academic and contractor organizations has filed a ...
Published 20 hours ago by National Law Review
The American Concrete Pavement Association (ACPA) released three reports documenting research results from the Airport Concrete Pavement Technology Program (ACPTP). ACPTP projects employ applied ...
Published 23 hours ago by For Construction Pros
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Published 1 day ago by Pew Research Center
At Pomona College, racist incidents, including use of the N-word and anti-Black stereotypes at events, prompt complaints from Black students that the campus is not a safe environment for them.
Published 1 day ago by Los Angeles Times
A level (or any straightedge about two feet long) will help you keep your pavers level as you lay them in place. A stiff-bristled brush helps spread the dry sand that fills the gaps between pavers in ...
Published 1 day ago by The New York Times
The North Charleston Public Works Department received full accreditation from the American Public Works Association, a signal that the city wants to find new ways to improve its service to ...
Published 1 day ago by The Post and Courier
Findings emphasise the need for more collaborative research on field-based studies of behaviour and performance of PLC concrete, and support for performance-based specifications and guidance.
Published 1 day ago by World Cement
Covington & Burling represented a nonprofit plaintiff pro bono and won a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration's effort to remove dedicated bike lanes near the National Mall and Memorial Parks ...
Published 1 day ago by Law.com
The makers of a “one-of-a-kind” golf putting turf sought to revive their lawsuit against a manufacturer for luring it into a business partnership, then cutting it out of production.
Published 1 day ago by Courthouse News Service
President Donald Trump’s March 26, 2026, Executive Order requires that, by April 25, 2026, federal agencies ensure all federal contracts and “contract-like instru ...
Published 1 day ago by National Law Review
President Trump says the Kennedy Center must close for renovation. Members of Congress and two lawsuits contend the real reason is mismanagement, artist cancellations and declining ticket sales.
Published 1 day ago by NPR
Artists who created public depictions of the civil rights icon Cesar Chavez have had to revisit their works after accusations emerged of Mr. Chavez’s sexual abuse of girls in the movement.
Published 1 day ago by The New York Times