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Seventy years after Brown v. Board ruling, school segregation persists in Fort Worth
Fort Worth Star-Telegram McClatchy via AOL· 13 hours agoDeRoche said his organization takes no position on the issue of school vouchers. His main goal is to...
Doctors say new rules won’t help clarify vague abortion ban
San Antonio Express-News· 25 minutes agoThe Texas Medical Board’s attempt to clarify when doctors can legally perform emergency abortions...
If passed as law, would 'unmasking bill' criminalize mask-wearing for health reasons? Republicans...
Winston-Salem Journal· 2 days agoThe proposed ending of statewide public health masking exemptions has some Triad residents...
Extended Screening of Foreign Investment in France: A Risk of Incompatibility with Company Law?
The National Law Review· 4 hours agoControl of foreign direct investments in France (FDI) has been steadily tightened since 2014. In...
Daniel Kelly on Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) | JD Supra
JD Supra· 2 hours agoBy using our Website and registering for one of our Services, you are agreeing to the terms of this Privacy ...
Alito and Thomas Aren’t Really Jurists. They’re Theocratic Leninists.
The New Republic via Yahoo News· 13 hours agoAlito and his cohort are not on the court to interpret law. They are on the court to change society....
As student diversity outpaces teacher diversity, CT law calls on school districts to act
The News-Times· 14 hours agoThe percentage of minority teachers in Connecticut grew overall from 7.8 percent to 11.7 percent...
Gov. Murphy, do you want to pull NJ backward? Veto OPRA 'reform' and push us forward
The Bergen Record via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThis also benefits the public dialogue by moving the focus to solutions, instead of finger-pointing...
Republicans look to reverse rule based on gun law they backed - Roll Call
CQ Politics· 14 hours agoRepublican backers of a once-in-a-generation gun violence bill now lead the charge against one part...
People with dementia aren’t currently eligible for voluntary assisted dying. Should they be?
The Conversation· 18 hours agoMore than 421,000 Australians currently live with dementia and this figure is expected to almost double in the next 30 years. There is ongoing public discussion about whether ...