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Can States Ban Employer Abortion Aid? Post-Roe Limits Explained
Employers could find themselves in the crosshairs of state efforts to crack down on abortion in the wake of the landmark US Supreme Court ruling eliminating federal guarantees for abortion rights.
Ex-Michigan Governor’s Flint Water Indictment Tossed by Court
A unanimous Michigan Supreme Court tossed on procedural grounds the criminal indictments of former Gov. Rick Snyder and other officials prosecutors have charged with crimes related to the water crisis in Flint, Mich.
Abortion Rights Group Taps Legal Chief Amid ‘Trigger’ Law Fights
The pro-choice advocacy group on the losing side of last week’s landmark US Supreme Court abortion ruling has a new top lawyer as it looks to stem the fallout from the decision.
NASA $4 Billion Uranus Voyage Could Be Windfall for Space Firms
NASA is poised within weeks to declare whether it will launch a $4.2 billion mission to Uranus that supporters say could unlock previously unknown questions about our solar system, and one certain to launch a dogfight among space contractors.
LGBTQ Elders Fear Being Shoved in Closet in Nursing Care Hunt
While caring for his aging mother, Donald M. Bell, a 72-year-old gay man, began thinking about where he would spend his twilight years.
Wage Violations Targeted in Latest State Legislative Proposals
Massachusetts’ latest proposal to counter wage violations would emulate a heavily disputed California employment law by authorizing workers to sue employers on behalf of the state for wage payment violations, potentially letting them escape mandatory arbitration.
Arizona Abortion Providers Revive ‘Personhood’ Provision Fight
An Arizona law that could subject abortion providers to criminal prosecutions under a variety of state statutes will be the subject of a July 8 hearing in the state’s federal trial court.
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