The Surveillance Technology Oversight Project (STOP) released a report Tuesday detailing the elevated dangers for patients who travel for abortions or gender-affirming care. “Surveillance doesn’t stop at the state line,” said Albert Fox…
The Justice Department extending a public comment period concerning its marijuana pardon certification process that was established under a directive from the president last year. In a notice published in the Federal Register on Tuesday, DOJ’s Office of the Pardon Attorney said the comment window will now be open until August 15 as it requests […]
The new law went into effect Friday, replacing a measure that allowed abortion up to 22 weeks — which now once again governs Iowa abortions.
Tennessee attorney general threatens Fortune 100 companies with legal action for race-based policies
Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti is leading a coalition warning the nation's largest companies — many of which have diversity and equity programs — they could face legal action for using race-based policies.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce asked a judge to block
Georgia is set to become the only state in the country to impose work requirements on Medicaid recipients, and the success or failure of its plan could be a test case for other states that are planning ahead for the next Republican White House. The new program, set to launch this weekend, will allow able-bodied adults…
Since last November, a library at the University of Washington has featured a different kind of vending machine.