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Groups plan $5M push to influence Arizona Supreme Court elections
Today's News-Herald· 9 hours agoTwo political organizations are gearing up to spend money to affect the results of the races in Arizona for state Supreme Court. In an announcement Monday ...
Ohio trails only Texas, Florida in unintentional shootings by kids: Can that be changed?
The Columbus Dispatch via Yahoo News· 1 day agoA small section of the city is located in Delaware County. Since then, the law has been on hold and...
In some states that say they elect judges, governors choose them instead
San Francisco Chronicle· 8 hours agoWith more than 80 state supreme court seats up for election this year in 33 states, voters have the potential to shape the future of their states for years ...
Judicial Boycotts of Non-Elite Schools
Reason.com· 9 hours agoBy and large, unless I have a professor on the faculty who is a good friend and preferably a former law clerk of mine whose judgment I can trust–I'm going to be picking for Supreme& ...
LGBTQ Rights Milestones Fast Facts – KION546
KION 46 Salinas· 2 hours agoQueer is an umbrella term for non-straight people; intersex refers to those whose sex is not clearly defined because of genetic, hormonal, or biological...
Ohio reviews diversity scholarships
WAMC Northeast Public Radio· 4 days agoLast year, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down affirmative action programs in higher education, saying race cannot be a consideration in university and college ...
Columbus students are not the problem. Adults are. Closing schools not the answer.
The Columbus Dispatch via Yahoo News· 6 days agoRhodesia McMillian is an assistant professor of education policy at Ohio State University. The...
On This Day, May 17: High court rules against segregation in Brown vs. Board of Education
UPI· 5 days agoPresident Dwight Eisenhower was compelled to enforce the Supreme Court’s public school desegregation...
The rail industry is changing. A small Texas town is fighting back
Dallas Morning News· 9 hours agoOn a sunny April day, Harris Lohmeyer perches on the railing of a small gazebo and watches as two...
Week in politics: An upside-down flag and an early debate
WUNC Chapel Hill· 4 days agoAn American flag once reportedly flown upside down at the home of a Supreme Court justice. NPR's Ron Elving joins us. Ron, thanks so much for being with us. RON ELVING, BYLINE: Good to be with you, Scott.