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Florida teachers prepare for censorship as conservative legislation takes effect

This article was originally published at Prism Teachers across Florida are preparing for increased censorship as the 2022-23 school year begins. Conservative legislation like the...

California becomes first state to implement Universal Meal Program for all children

by Lily Levine This article was originally published at Prism. ...

Laws targeting free speech about abortion would put journalists in the line of fire

This article was originally published at Prism What does it mean for a website to “encourage” abortion? New anti-abortion model legislation released last week by...

Courts are still a key battleground in the fight against gerrymandering

by Frances Nguyen This article was originally published at Prism. Civil rights groups and voting rights advocates knew they were entering a new frontier this redistricting...

California city recalls three progressive school board members. What does this mean for Democrats?

During Tuesday's recall election for the San Francisco school board, three progressive members out of seven members total were voted out, including School Board President Gabriela...

Biden’s first year in office left roadblocks

This article was originally published at Prism President Joe Biden was lauded a year ago for being the first president to directly address white supremacy...

Millions of Americans go hungry while corporations choose to waste food rather than risk profit

by Kinko Kiema This story was originally published at Prism. More than 38 million people experience hunger or food insecurity in the U.S., yet one-third of all food produced for...

Putting white men on trial doesn’t equal justice for Black people

by Cat Brooks This story was originally published at Prism. In three courtrooms, in three American cities, the same familiar scene is unfolding. With arrogance, disdain,...

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Opinion | The train wreck that is Trump Legal World

The attorney-client relationship is historically one of the most sacred, cloaked with the (usually) impenetrable privilege of complete confidentiality and one that is imbued with explicit and implicit trust. Clients look to their lawyers for guidance, a keen knowledge of the law, and the ability to provide favorable public-facing content for those moments and cases
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Where Justices Ketanji Brown Jackson and Neil Gorsuch keep finding common ground

Why are Justices Ketanji Brown Jackson and Neil Gorsuch teaming up this Supreme Court term? What at first seems like an unusual pairing actually makes sense upon closer inspection, at least in the narrow sliver of cases where they’ve found common ground.On Thursday — the same day the GOP majority, with Gorsuch in tow, gutted

Kagan worried about bagels while Clarence Thomas lived large with Harlan Crow

Justice Elena Kagan was concerned about the ethical implications of receiving bagels and lox from her high school friends. Really. It seems quaint to contemplate that newly reported anecdote, but it’s all the more important to do so in light of the years of lavish, unreported gifts that Justice Clarence Thomas received from GOP billionaire

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The exploiting of and problems with the 1st amendment

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Georgia secretary of state’s office launches investigation into Trump’s phone call

By Jason Morris, CNN Updated 6:57 PM ET, Mon February...
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