Longreads: ““At last! This is bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called Woman, because she was taken out of Man.” —Genesis 2:23 In the seventh year of our marriage, on a cold day in October, my husband called me into the bathroom. He was lying in the tub with…
KY Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Claiming Abortion Ban Violates Jewish Religious Beliefs
KCBX: “A Kentucky judge dismissed a lawsuit brought by three Jewish mothers who argued that the state’s near-total abortion ban violated the religious freedoms of those who believe life begins at birth, not conception. On Friday evening, Jefferson County Circuit Judge Brian Edwards said the group of women lacked standing to bring the case and sided with the state’s…
“She took on a small Mississippi town’s police. Then they arrested her.”
WaPo: “Handcuffed in the cramped lobby of the Lexington Police Department, standing eye-to-eye with the chief, Jill Collen Jefferson was given a choice. She had been arrested while filming a nighttime traffic stop in this county seat of roughly 1,500 people and four traffic signals. Pay a $35 processing fee, the chief said, and we’ll…
How Far Will Fossil Fuel Industry Go to Protect Themselves from Climate Change?
WaPo: “A lone four-lane road goes south past a Navy air base, an idle industrial site, a coal export terminal and a handful of small storm-battered communities. Then, suddenly, a gigantic facility rises from the wetlands. Cranes dot the skyline. They hover over crews that are installing a jumble of pipes, pumps, storage tanks and…
“Arkansas Abortion Amendment still needs 8,200 signatures before Friday”
AR Times: “Arkansans for Limited Government announced Tuesday on social media that they still need 8,200 petition signatures in order to get the Arkansas Abortion Amendment on the ballot in November. If passed, the amendment would allow for abortions under any circumstance within 18 weeks of fertilization as well as in cases of rape, incest, fatal fetal anomalies…
“NC legislature passes laws on masks, protests, and campaign money over the governor’s objections”
NC Newsline: “The Republican-dominated legislature passed three new laws that Gov. Roy Cooper does not want, with the Senate voting Thursday to tear holes in campaign finance rules, allow billboard owners to cut more trees along roadsides, and have more 16- and 17-year-olds to face trial in adult court. The Senate voted along party lines…
“Disability rights activists protest at DHHS building, blocking exits and risking arrest”
ABC 11: “Activists from across the country gathered in Raleigh Monday, calling on North Carolina lawmakers to prioritize care and secure more funding for people who are disabled. 50 protesters in wheelchairs and on crutches made their way from Glenwood South to the State Department of Health and Human Services near Dix Park. According to…
“Protester Arrested after Cementing Hand Inside Car Blocking Smyrna [GA] Business Entrance”
ABC 11: “Several arrests were made early Thursday morning after protesters attempted to shut down a road leading to Hudson Technologies in Smyrna. According to the Cobb County Police Department (CCPD), at 4:20 a.m., Olympic Industrial Drive was temporarily blocked by Pro-Palestine protestors. Police say they found a vehicle obstructing the roadway, and one individual,…
“Supreme Court will take up case on porn age verification laws in Texas”
the 19th: “The Supreme Court agreed to review a case arguing that Texas’s age verification “porn ID” law infringes on constitutionally-protected free speech for adults. The law requires web-based age verification on sites with at least one-third of their content devoted to adult sexual material. Now the Supreme Court will solicit arguments and briefs about…
“El Paso judge rejects Ken Paxton’s ‘outrageous and intolerable’ efforts to shut down Annunciation House shelters”
El Paso Matters: “An El Paso district court judge has denied Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s efforts to shut down the Annunciation House network of migrant shelters in El Paso, saying the state was harassing its employees and guests. In a pair of rulings issued Tuesday morning, 205th District Judge Francisco Dominguez said the AG’s…