This past Thursday while everyone was watching the Comey hearing, the House of Representatives voted to rescind several post-2008 regulations that Republicans regard as too restrictive on financial institutions. This is the latest in a series of GOP-guided initiatives to roll back Obama-era rules. Trump said earlier in his presidency that he would … [Read more...]
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Kansas Republicans Abandon Governor Brownback’s Experiment in Conservative Governance
Kansas Republicans made an about face this week when they decided to abandon the extremely conservative tax policy that Governor Sam Brownback (R) called a “real live experiment” in unfettered trickle-down economics. The Governor attempted to veto the bill but was overridden by the state legislature, a major embarrassment for the Republican leader … [Read more...]
DeVos Gives Vague Response Regarding Discrimination in Private Schools
When asked by Senator Jeff Merkley (D-Oregon) whether religious discrimination would be allowed in private schools receiving federal funding, Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos would not respond directly to the question. Instead, she insisted on repeating this phrase: “Schools that receive federal funds must follow federal law.” The question came … [Read more...]
DOJ No Longer Allows Settlements to Fund Third-Party Organizations
Two weeks ago, the Justice Department ended yet another Obama-era policy that allowed money from legal settlements to go to third-party organizations. Attorney General Jeff Sessions released a memo (dated June 5th) demanding that all settlement funds are to go directly to the victims involved in the case. The guidance could majorly affect large … [Read more...]
Lawsuit Attempts to Halt Public School Bible Classes in W.V.
A lawsuit filed in January could force public schools in Mercer County, West Virginia, to cease having bible classes during the school day. The bible classes have been an aspect of public education in that county for the past 75 years, but the suit – which was amended by the Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF) several months ago – claims that … [Read more...]
Court Denies Attempt to Repeal Colorado’s Marijuana Laws
This past Wednesday, the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit rejected Nebraska and Oklahoma’s claim that Colorado’s marijuana laws violate federal statutes. Colorado’s Amendment 64, passed on November 6th 2012, repealed state statutes that prohibit the recreational use of marijuana. Their arguments to the appeals court echoed the … [Read more...]
Texas Voting Laws Are Racist, Federal Courts Rule
In 2013, Supreme Court Justices struck down a key provision (Section 4) of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 that required states with histories of racial discrimination to “pre-clear” changes to voting law before moving forward. This gave nine (mostly) southern states (and parts of six others) the ability to pass voting laws without having to seek … [Read more...]
States Can’t Keep Court Fees of Exonerated Individuals, SCOTUS Rules
On April 19th, the Supreme Court ruled that when a criminal conviction is reversed by a reviewing court, the state must refund court costs, fees, and restitution taken from the defendant after being convicted. The ruling pertained to a Colorado law that required exonerated individuals to prove their innocence in a separate civil court before … [Read more...]
Henrico Settles Lawsuit Involving Immigrant Detained Past Release Date
A federal lawsuit involving the detainment of an illegal immigrant from El Salvador was recently settled, Richmond.com reported. Jaime S. Alfaro-Garcia – who was being detained for drunk driving – filed the lawsuit in 2015 against Henrico County Sheriff Michael Wade after being held for US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) … [Read more...]
Barclays Executive Attempts to Uncover Identity of Whistleblower
In early April, Barclays, the British banking corporation, said that James E. Staley, the American Chief Executive at the company, is now being investigated by British authorities as well as the Department of Financial Services in New York and the Department of Justice. Staley attempted to uncover the identity of an anonymous whistleblower … [Read more...]
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