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Marker honors Bloomington's nearly forgotten Black Underground Railroad conductors
Gannett via AOL· 12 hours ago“So you were ‘bound out,’ or you were an ‘indentured servant.’ You would get food and a place to...
US Senate field hearing on state abortion laws scheduled for Phoenix
The Arizona Republic· 7 hours agoSen. Laphonza Butler, D-Calif., who is chair of the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on the ...
The business case for rejecting Ohio gerrymandering
Ohio Capital Journal via Yahoo News· 7 days agoThis article delves into the history of redistricting of the Ohio General Assembly and presents the business case for rejecting partisan gerrymandering....
Is the Proposed Constitutional Amendment for Judges Selections Still Alive? | New Jersey Law Journal
Law.com· 5 days agoPhil Murphy he was “confident that you could do it at the Appellate Division.” While Scutari said...
The secret recording of Alito reveals something — but not about Alito
The Hill· 1 day agoJustice Antonin Scalia recounted that after he joined the majority in ruling that burning an...
Some abortion opponents worry about Trump’s Republican platform rewrite
Washington Post· 7 days agoDonald Trump ran for president in 2016 on a Republican platform that called for a federal ban on...
Exploring Canandaigua's history: A walking tour of iconic bars and restaurants
Democrat and Chronicle via Yahoo News· 14 hours agoCould one vote in Canandaigua lead to another? The state Legislature was considering an amendment to...
Who will former President Trump choose as his Vice President?
WPEC CBS12 West Palm Beach· 1 day agoFlorida Senator Marco Rubio is reportedly a top contender, but according to the Twelfth Amendment,...
Indiana Supreme Court lets stand appellate ruling overlooking K-9 delay, prolonged traffic stop
The Times of Northwest Indiana· 3 hours agoThe Supreme Court won't alter an appellate decision authorizing police to explicitly drag out a...
Wins at the ballot box for abortion rights still mean court battles for access
The State· 7 days agoBefore Ohio voters amended their constitution last year to protect abortion rights, the state's attorney general, an anti-abortion Republican, said that doing so would upend at least 10 state laws limiting abortions.