Leadership consultant @LaurenRikleen examines in a @BLaw Insight deep-seated biases in commentary questioning whether President Biden’s vow to appoint a Black woman to the U.S. Supreme Court conflicts with finding the most qualified jurist for the role.
https://t.co/N3q6ZlsbLl
Win or lose Sarah Palin’s defamation case against The New York Times could be really damaging to the press, @WheelerLydia writes. https://t.co/sjSmSYXBIb
@mollyalisonward Wow--this thread sent me spiraling. It's been so long since I was in high school, so many good things have happened in my life--like the wonderful husband who goes out of his way to get me flowers every V-Day--and yet...
Workers and advocacy groups have filed at least 39 federal cases this year to block employee vaccine mandates. Seven have been dismissed, and courts denied requests to temporarily block mandates in 12 of them, according to the story.
“What we’ve seen so far in the courts really demonstrates how durable and well judicially supported vaccine mandates are,” says @LawrenceGostin. https://t.co/6pNwAPPVJl
A federal judge temporarily blocked Texas’s new ban on most abortions, saying the law outsourcing enforcement to bounty-hunting members of the public was “contrived” to get around a constitutional right. https://t.co/kZA7H38WR9
NEW: DOJ filed a lawsuit to challenge #SB8, Texas' 6-week abortion ban, which the Supreme Court allowed to go into effect Sept. 1.
Here's the complaint: https://t.co/97ArddYAa0