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How Trump's Life Will Change Now That He's a Convicted Felon
Time Magazine· 9 hours agoDonald Trump is the first ex-President to be convicted of crimes, and now he'll be the first who has...
Supreme Court’s Sheetz Decision Casts Doubt on Validity of Massachusetts Inclusionary Zoning...
The National Law Review· 6 hours agoThe U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision in Sheetz v. County of El Dorado may have a profound impact...
Two State Police Groups Now Back Legal Weed
High Times· 18 hours agoTwo West Coast police groups have changed their positions and now support federal cannabis legalization efforts, marking the first time that a statewide police officers organization has called ...
Editorial: Repeal the ill-considered Interchange Fee Prohibition Act and avoid credit card chaos in...
Chicago Tribune· 17 hours agoIf a rushed provision contained within the Illinois General Assembly’s revenue bill actually comes...
Trump convicted on all 34 counts. Can a convicted felon run for president?
Palm Beach Post via Yahoo News· 4 days agoDonald Trump can still run for president as there is no explicitprohibition in the U.S. Constitution...
Ohio's Republican governor signs measure ensuring Biden appears on the fall ballot
Newsday· 12 hours agoOhio Gov. Mike DeWine has signed a measure to ensure President Joe Biden will appear on the state...
"I wasn't dead enough for an abortion": Texas mom blames Trump for almost losing her life
Salon via Yahoo News· 8 hours agoTexas Republicans imposed a near-total ban on abortion following the Supreme Court's 2022 Dobbs...
Illinois swipe fees will no longer apply to Taxes, tips
Supermarket News· 10 hours agoSwipe fees will be prohibited on sales tax, state excise taxes and gratuities in Illinois, according...
There's No Bottom: Texas Professors Sue for Right to Fail Students for Having Abortions
Jezebel· 7 hours agoFor the last two-odd years, abortion bans have blown the door wide open for truly heinous,...
In Title IX Lawsuit, Texas Professors Say They Won’t Accommodate Students Who Get Abortions
National Catholic Register· 8 hours agoTwo university professors in Texas are suing the federal government over its recently revised Title...