Here’s what’s next.
Under my admin, we've made the largest investment in state history to support people with disabilities.
Illinois will keep fighting against those in DC who want to roll back the progress we’ve made.
Sotomayor, in dissent, wrote that "it is the Judiciary’s duty to check ... lawlessness, not expedite it."
This afternoon, at Law Dork:
Sotomayor, in dissent, wrote that "it is the Judiciary’s duty to check ... lawlessness, not expedite it."
This afternoon, at Law Dork:
Senator, you know what this bill will do. People will die. Lose everything. Are you so heartless that you’re willing to let millions suffer all in service to a petulant toddler and his billionaire buddies? Do the right thing— vote NO!
Senator, you know what this bill will do. People will die. Lose everything. Are you so heartless that you’re willing to let millions suffer all in service to a petulant toddler and his billionaire buddies? Do the right thing— vote NO!
Now it’s birth control, cancer screenings, prenatal care.
The Supreme Court just ruled states can block Medicaid patients from getting care at Planned Parenthood.
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Honestly still can't believe that I wrote this headline today, let alone that the U.S. Supreme Court's majority did so.
🚨 The Dept. of Energy is quietly trying to gut building accessibility rules under Section 504.
This rollback would erase protections disabled activists fought decades to win.
🛑 Drop a public comment by June 16 to help stop it:
👉 dredf.org/action-alert...
(Mini history lesson below ⬇️)
US supreme court sides with heterosexual woman in ‘reverse discrimination’ case - The Guardian
US supreme court sides with heterosexual woman in ‘reverse discrimination’ case - The Guardian
FEMA’s new acting administrator held an all hands today.
This does not even describe all that was said or more importantly HOW IT WAS SAID.
www.msn.com/en-us/news/u...
To discuss MD father Kilmar Abrego Garcia's return
"If Kilmar is not home by midweek – I plan to travel to El Salvador this week to check on his condition and discuss his release."