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ACLU Files Lawsuit Against North Carolina Anti-LGBT Law

This post was originally published on Huff Post by Igor Bobic on March 28, 2016.  The American Civil Liberties Union on Monday filed a federal lawsuit challenging a controversial North Carolina law that blocks cities and counties from passing protections against LGBT discrimination. The measure, signed into law last week by North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory (R), banned employers and businesses from

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Judge Overturns Death Sentence Because Prosecutor Compared Black Defendant To King Kong

Andew Cohen | The Marshall Project  This commentary was originally published by The Marshall Project, a nonprofit news organization that covers the U.S. criminal justice system. Sign up for theirnewsletter, or follow The Marshall Project on Facebook or Twitter. A federal trial judge in South Carolina last week overturned the death sentence of a man convicted of stabbing his

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Pennsylvania poised to become 24th medical cannabis state!

This article was originally published on Marijuana policy Project on March 17,2016.  Medical cannabis Following years of advocacy from patients and their loved ones, the Pennsylvania House first amended and then overwhelmingly approved medical cannabis legislation on March 14-16, 2016! The Senate approved SB 3 more than 10 months earlier, and it will consider the House’s revisions soon. Gov.

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Supreme Court Declines to Hear Challenge to Colorado’s Marijuana Laws

This article was originally published on The New York Times on March 21, 2016 by Adam Liptak. A marijuana dispensary in Denver in 2013. Nebraska and Oklahoma contend that Colorado’s legalization of recreational marijuana hurt them. CreditBrennan Linsley/Associated Press WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear an unusual lawsuit challenging Colorado’s legalization of recreational marijuana and told a Massachusetts court

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John Roberts Criticized Supreme Court Confirmation Process, Before There Was a Vacancy

This article was originally published on The New York Times by Adam Liptak on March 21, 2016 Chief Justice John G. Roberts, center, and Justice Anthony M. Kennedy, rear,last month after the funeral service for Justice Antonin Scalia. Doug Mills/The New York Times WASHINGTON — Last month, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. delivered some blunt remarks about the Supreme Court

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Most Americans Think The Senate Should Hold Hearings On The Supreme Court Nominee

This article was originally published on March 21, 2016 on Huffington Post by Ariel Edwards-Levy Most Americans want Republicans in the U.S. Senate to consider the president’s Supreme Court nominee, new surveys show. GOP leaders have pledged not to consider Merrick Garland, President Barack Obama’s nominee, saying they want to leave the seat vacant until a new president takes office next

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Should Employers Be Allowed to Use Their Faith to Discriminate Against Women?

This article was originally published on Huffpost Politics on March 21, 2016 by Louise Melling.  When Congress passed the Women’s Health Amendment as part of the Affordable Care Act in 2009, it was seeking to combat discrimination against women in the U.S. healthcare system. The amendment was a long overdue step to make sure that women are not left

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