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Aug 22 2022
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Feds back Florida elections law ruling that found bias against Black voters
The Biden administration has urged a federal appeals court to uphold a ruling that said parts of a 2021 Florida elections law discriminate against Black voters.
U.S. Department of Justice attorneys last week filed brief backing challenges by voting-rights groups to the law, which included placing additional restrictions on ballot drop boxes and other changes.
Orlando SentinelMar 07 2024
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Attorney claims SB159 does not protect IVF patients
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - Reaction Thursday from an IVF patient on that new Alabama law that protects patients and providers from legal liability. Governor Ivey signed the bill that follows the state supreme court ruling that frozen embryos have the same rights as children. Attorney Gianna Mandich said SB159 in no way protects IVF patients and actually strips them of their rights. Mandich said
Fox 6 WBRCDec 23 2019
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The women at the front lines of India's citizenship law protests
New Delhi, India - "Why is everyone asking why so many women are out on the streets in protest? Women have always been protesting all their lives. Did you just wake up?" asks 20-year-old Salma Khan, a postgraduate student at Jamia Millia Islamia University in the Indian capital. It is about 2pm on December 16, and Salma is holding a heavy box with water bottles and pamphlets for protesters at
Al JazeeraMar 07 2024
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42-Year-Old Murder in Kansas Leads To Arrest of 75-Year-Old Phoenix Man
A man from Phoenix has been extradited to Kansas to face charges in connection with a 42-year-old murder, following a multi-state investigation. According to a statement released by the Kansas Bureau of Investigation, Jerry Allen, 75, was taken into custody at his home near 44th Street and Thunderbird Road on Wednesday. He was booked into the Maricopa County jail for first-degree murder and
All About Arizona NewsMar 07 2024
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Fertility clinics in Alabama resume IVF services
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - Fertility clinics across Alabama are getting back to work and helping patients after Alabama’s IVF bill was signed into law. The bill protects IVF patients and providers from potential legal liability. Doctors from Alabama fertility, one of the clinics that paused IVF services, said they have now resumed treatment and are actively lining up patients to resume care
Fox 6 WBRCMay 24 2024
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Louisiana Passes Bill to Reclassify Abortion Pills as 'Controlled Substances'
A bill classifying two abortion-inducing drugs, mifepristone and misoprostol, as controlled and dangerous substances recently passed in the Louisiana Legislature.
For Context: If signed by Gov. Jeff Landry, Louisiana will become the first state to have such a law. Supporters of the bill state it aims to protect pregnant individuals from coerced abortions, whereas critics fear it will
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Ivey signs bill shielding IVF clinics from liability
Clinics providing in vitro fertilization are now immune from criminal and civil liability under Alabama state law for the death or destruction of an embryo. The Alabama House of Representatives passed the Senate version of the bill Wednesday just five legislative days after the legislation was introduced, the fastest possible passage of a bill based on procedural rules. “The overwhelming
Alabama Political ReporterFeb 28 2024
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North Carolina's public schools earn failing grades in national report
North Carolina's public school system is facing a crisis, according to the recently released "Public Schooling in America 2024" report. It ranks the state's public school system 48th in the nation. Among the key findings, North Carolina received one of the worst scores for privatization laws. Kris Nordstrom, senior policy analyst for the North Carolina Justice Center in Raleigh, raised
Public News ServiceMar 26 2024
Perspectives Blog
Why LGBTQ+ Voters Will Decide The 2024 Presidential Election
Written by Vance Reavie and Brett Loyd.
Vance Reavie (Center bias) is a tech entrepreneur, AI/ML specialist, Independent Center leader, and current CEO of Junction AI. Brett Loyd (Center bias) is the President Of The Nonpartisan Bullfinch Group.
From the CenterOver the past decade, voters identifying as LGBTQ+ have more than doubled. What’s more, this group is
Multiple Writers - CenterMay 18 2019
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Fatal police shootings could become a crime under proposed California law
A showdown over when police in this state can use deadly force is set to unfold in the California Legislature next week, one that could bring sweeping changes to local law enforcement departments that give officers broad latitude in deciding when to shoot to kill. At issue is Assembly Bill 392, known as the California Act to Save Lives, which would put the onus on officers to justify
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