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Justices Appear Supportive of Mississippi Abortion Limits

Justices Appear Supportive of Mississippi Abortion Limits

by Allison Novelo | Dec 2, 2021 | Featured, Health, Living, Social Justice

WASHINGTON — The long-held precedent of upholding abortion rights, as established in Roe v. Wade, appeared more vulnerable following oral arguments on Wednesday over the legality of Mississippi’s near total ban on the procedure. State Solicitor General Scott Stewart...
Video: Justices’ Questions Suggest Court Could Uphold Mississippi Abortion Ban, Overturning 50 Years of Precedent

Video: Justices’ Questions Suggest Court Could Uphold Mississippi Abortion Ban, Overturning 50 Years of Precedent

by Annie Klingenberg | Dec 1, 2021 | Featured, Health, Politics, Social Justice

WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Wednesday in a case that could overturn Roe v. Wade. The justices heard from lawyers arguing in favor of a Mississippi law that bans almost all abortions after 15 weeks. If upheld, the law would overturn 50 years...
After Losses in Two States, Public Nuisance Law Looms Large Over Future Opioid Lawsuits

After Losses in Two States, Public Nuisance Law Looms Large Over Future Opioid Lawsuits

by Andrew Marquardt | Nov 17, 2021 | Featured, Health

WASHINGTON – Many of the more than 3,000 active lawsuits filed by state and local governments in the nationwide legal saga of the opioid epidemic share a similar argumentative foundation: by downplaying risk and exaggerating upsides, pharmaceutical companies put lives...
Unhoused District residents brace for early December eviction amid pleas to halt encampment clearings

Unhoused District residents brace for early December eviction amid pleas to halt encampment clearings

by Hannah Schoenbaum | Nov 17, 2021 | Featured, Health

WASHINGTON — Fingers trembling on a 38-degree November morning, Glenda Bullock fumbled with the zipper of her shared tent at the New Jersey Avenue and O Street NW homeless encampment in Truxton Circle. The spiky-haired 60-year-old, who has experienced decades of...
Reforming Food Assistance Program Should be Priority for Veterans, Military Families, Nonprofit Leaders Argue

Reforming Food Assistance Program Should be Priority for Veterans, Military Families, Nonprofit Leaders Argue

by Cristobella Durrette | Nov 10, 2021 | Health

WASHINGTON — Nonprofit leaders told lawmakers on Thursday that protecting and improving access to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, would provide much-needed help to veterans and military service members struggling to put food on the table. ...
Record-High Overdose Numbers Prompt Ossoff, Grassley to Join Forces

Record-High Overdose Numbers Prompt Ossoff, Grassley to Join Forces

by Andrew Marquardt | Oct 6, 2021 | Featured, Health

WASHINGTON – Since the first American contracted Covid-19 in January 2020, the pandemic has been inescapable on the forefront of the country’s collective mind – and not without good reason. Last month, the coronavirus, which has claimed over 700,000 American lives,...
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