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Arizona Supreme Court Rules a Near-Total Abortion Ban From 1864 is Enforceable
The ruling is on hold for 14 days, and voters will likely have a chance to weigh in on a ballot measure to enshrine abortion rights in the state’s constitution…
Read More LoveJustice Launches Ambassador Program in Dallas to Further Advance Social Justice Movement
DALLAS, TX (December 1, 2023) – Since establishing its online presence at LoveJustice.com on Earth Day 2022, LoveJustice has been recognized as a clear leader in the multi-cause social justice…
Read More Sacramento Pays $4.3 Million to Family of Unarmed Black Man Who Died After Police Restraint
BY THERESA CLIFT APRIL 15, 2024 5:00 AM To watch body cam footage click here. The city of Sacramento is paying a $4.35 million settlement to the family of an unarmed…
Read More Miami Beach Pride Kicks Off Extravagant Festival Weekend
This weekend, Miami Beach Pride will deliver plenty of activities and events celebrating South Florida’s LGBTQ community. By Caroline Val April 12, 2024 After 15 years of celebrating its vibrant queer…
Read More After Losing Medicaid, Parents of Florida’s Sickest Kids Are in Limbo
By CAROLINE CATHERMAN UPDATED: April 10, 2024 Florida resident Oscar Hernandez is scrambling to ensure his 16-year-old terminally ill son, Llarell, will continue to receive medical care. Llarell is paralyzed and relies…
Read More Florida Blocks Heat Protections For Workers Right Before Summer
By Alejandra Borunda Published April 12, 2024 at 2:07 PM EDT Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed a law that prevents cities or counties from creating protections for workers who labor in…
Read More Judge Throws Out Miami’s ‘Unconstitutional’ Voting Map Over Racial Gerrymandering
BY JOEY FLECHASUPDATED APRIL 11, 2024 7:55 AM A federal judge has thrown out the city of Miami’s voting map after ruling that commissioners in 2022approved unconstitutional, racially gerrymandered district…
Read More Milwaukee Program Prepares First Cohort of Women for Successful Reentry
April 11, 2024 by Edgar Mendez Diamond Riley plans to pursue a new goal in life once she’s released from the Milwaukee County Community Reintegration Center. “I want to work with justice-involved…
Read More This Supreme Court Case on Homelessness May Limit Prisoner Rights and Expand Executions
In Grants Pass v. Johnson, a town in Oregon asks the court to reconsider what constitutes “cruel and unusual punishments”. By MAURICE CHAMMAH, SHANNON HEFFERNAN and BETH SCHWARTZAPFEL 04.10.2024 When the Supreme Court hears…
Read More Average Long-Term US Mortgage Rate Edges Closer to 7%, Rising to Highest Level Since Early March
BY ALEX VEIGA Updated 3:31 PM CDT, April 11, 2024 LOS ANGELES (AP) — The average long-term U.S. mortgage rate rose to its highest level in five weeks, a setback for…
Read More Even With Work Permits, Migrants in Shelters Struggle to Find Self-Sustaining Jobs
Sarah Betancourt April 11, 2024 Katya J. and her husband Reginald Louis came to the United States last year, via Chile, after fleeing their native Haiti in 2017 with two…
Read More Latino Families Are a Fast-Growing Group in Mass. Why Are so Few Able to Buy Homes?
Sam Turken Updated April 12, 2024 Zobeida López Osorio has spent the past several years saving to buy a home. But that dream still seems far off. López Osorio currently…
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