By Uriel J. García, The Texas Tribune Jan. 28, 2022 Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and seven other attorneys general filed a lawsuit Friday asking a federal judge to halt a Biden administration immigration program that allows some Central American children to legally migrate to the United States and reunite …
Read More »US Economic Growth In 2021 Was Strongest Since 1984
The United States saw substantial economic growth in the final three months of 2021 — and, for the entire year, saw the largest expansion in almost 40 years, the Commerce Department said in a report on Thursday. The department released its report showing how the economy performed in the fourth …
Read More »Supreme Court Justices’ React to Stephen Breyer’s Retirement
Hours after Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer announced his impending retirement at the end of the current term, his colleagues on the bench, both current and former, released their statements about him. Read statements from Justices below: Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr.: Justice Stephen G. Breyer is an energetic …
Read More »House Dems Introduce Resolution To Ratify Equal Rights Amendment
On Thursday, Congresswoman Jackie Speier (CA-14), Co-Chair of the Democratic Women’s Caucus, and Congresswoman Carolyn B. Maloney (NY-12), Chairwoman of the Oversight and Reform Committee, unveiled a resolution recognizing that the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) has met all legal requirements to be recognized as the 28th Amendment to the Constitution. …
Read More »Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer Announces Retirement
Justice Stephen Breyer, 83, was joined by President Joe Biden on Thursday as he announced his retirement from the United States Supreme Court in the White House’s Roosevelt Room. “I think he’s a model public servant in a time of great division in this country. Justice Breyer has been everything …
Read More »How To Get Your Free N95 Masks From The Federal Government
In its latest effort to control the spread of COVID-19, the White House announced last week that it would distribute 400 million high-quality N95 face masks to Americans in the coming weeks. The government also rolled out a website last week where households can order four free at-home COVID-19 tests. The …
Read More »Tennessee Judge Who Illegally Jailed Children Plans to Retire, Will Not Seek Reelection
by Alexis Marshall and Meribah Knight, Nashville Public Radio, and Ken Armstrong, ProPublica This story was originally published by ProPublica. ProPublica is a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative newsroom. Sign up for The Big Story newsletter to receive stories like this one in your inbox. Series: Juvenile Injustice, Tennessee Where Kids …
Read More »80+ Democrats Urge Pres. Biden to Deliver on Promise to Cancel Student Loan Debt
United States Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer (D-N.Y), and United States Representatives Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.), Ayanna Pressley (D-Mass.), Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.), and Katie Porter (D-Calif.) led more than 80 Senate and House colleagues calling on the Biden administration to release the Department of Education’s (ED) …
Read More »US Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer Is Retiring
According to reporting from NBC News, United States Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer is retiring. The retirement will allow President Joe Biden to name a replacement to the nation’s highest court. During the 2020 campaign, Biden pledged to name an African American woman if he got the chance. “The two leading …
Read More »House Speaker Nancy Pelosi To Seek Re-election
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California announced she will seek reelection in this year’s midterms. “While we have made progress much more needs to be done to improve people’s lives. This election is crucial: nothing less is at stake than our Democracy,” Pelosi said in an announcement on Twitter Tuesday. …
Read More »OSHA Withdraws Vaccine-Or-Test Requirement For Large Employers
The Department of Labor announced Tuesday that it would withdraw its vaccine-or-test requirement for large private employers after the United States Supreme Court dealt the Biden administration’s coronavirus strategy and the rule itself a decisive blow when it blocked its enforcement earlier this month. Effective Wednesday, the temporary standard – …
Read More »Special Grand Jury Approved In Trump Election Probe
The Associated Press is reporting that Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’s request for a special grand jury to be impaneled to investigate alleged election interference by former President Donald Trump has been approved. Fulton County Superior Court Chief Judge Christopher Brasher issued an order Monday saying the request for …
Read More »Virginia School Boards Sue Gov. Youngkin For Lifting Mask Mandate
An executive order about mask-wearing inside schools by new Virginia Governor Glen Youngkin went into effect Monday morning. A few hours after the order went into effect, officials announced that school boards of seven school districts filed a lawsuit to challenge Youngkin’s executive order. Alexandria City, Arlington County, City of …
Read More »Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Case Challenging Harvard and UNC’s Affirmative Action Policies
The United States Supreme Court announced on Monday that it would revisit the question of affirmative action in higher education, deciding to hear a case challenging Harvard and the University of North Carolina‘s use of race in college admissions. The Justices will consider the policies at Harvard University and the …
Read More »President Biden Names Thirteenth Round of Judicial Nominees
President Joe Biden has announced his thirteenth round of nominees for federal judicial positions and his first slate of nominations in 2022, bringing the number of announced federal judicial nominees to 83. The choices continue to fulfill the President’s promise to ensure that the nation’s courts reflect the diversity that …
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