California leaders commended Friday’s U.S. Supreme Court decision that will temporarily preserve access to abortion pills, doubling down on their push to protect reproductive services in the Golden State. The U.S. Supreme Court blocked an April 7 decision by a federal judge in Amarillo, Texas, suspending the U.S. Food and…Read More
Related Posts
Tennessee faces federal lawsuit over decadesold penalties targeting HIVpositive people Seymour Tribune
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- LGBTQ+ and civil rights advocates on Tuesday filed a federal lawsuit challenging Tennessee's aggravated prostitution statute, arguing that the law stems from the decades-old AIDS scare…
Wisconsin Supreme Court rules Marsys Law was properly enacted into law
MADISON - The Wisconsin Supreme Court has rejected a challenge to a constitutional amendment known as Marsy's Law aimed at expanding and strengthening the rights of crime victims.
LegalMatch Supports Recommendations to Increase California State Bar Revenue
SAN FRANCISCO, May 15, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- LegalMatch California supports recommendations to increase revenue for the California State Bar. The State Bar is an important organization responsible for the governance…
