An Ohio court rules a hospital can't be forced to allow a COVID patient to be treated with ivermectin. Judge: No clear evidence ivermectin is effective & he must consider the impact of forcing a hospital to give a drug. @jonasplund's earlier reporting:
https://t.co/hSOby8CjUb
This is getting the history mixed up — the 1894 strike wasn’t by Black workers. But Pullman porters are an important part of the story; they formed the first Black labor union in 1925.
Some began in private practice right out of law school, others have experience as prosecutors or regulators, others started out as teachers and performers. They're 74 rising stars in law around Chicago. https://t.co/ykJRWZUvLW
Dr. Ezike continues to lead our state through the pandemic with tremendous stoicism. And yesterday, she testified before the U.S. House Committee on @EnergyCommerce on solutions to increase COVID-19 vaccinations. Hear what she had to say: https://t.co/2swVeM7H9E
@ddale8@ddale8 Did SCOTUS weigh-in, or make mention of, whether Florida counted ballots that arrived after election day in 2000? I think I remember that absentee, particularly military, votes were an important consideration in the final tally.
On the 65th anniversary of Emmett Till’s funeral today, the city’s Landmarks Commission voted unanimously in favor of landmarking the West Woodlawn apartment building where the 14-year-old lived with his mother before he was murdered in Mississippi.
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