Category: In the News

  • Trump Lawyers Abusing the Court

    Judge issues humiliating smackdown of Trump lawyers in court. Lawyers used a web form on the Internet to collect unsubstantiated affidavits which they then used to con a judge with these fake documents. Lawyers like this should have their license to practice revoked.

  • The Shame of the Trump Administration

    March 3, 2017 – The Trump administration is considering a proposal to begin separating children from their mothers at the border as a way to deter future migrants, Reuters reports. The policy would allow the government to keep parents in custody while they await asylum hearings or contest deportation.

    Southeran Proverty Law Center

  • Our Vision for a United Country is not Dead

    There are many people that have words of optimism which can start uniting this country making sure all people share in equal rights.

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  • Coronavirus Trajectory

    World Data

    As the coronavirus spreads rapidly around the world, several countries seem to be moving along a similar upward trajectory. According to numbers by Johns Hopkins collected by the website Worldometers, case counts in the U.S., Germany and France have been growing at almost the same rate since hitting 100+ cases, which happened on February 29 in France, March 1 in Germany and March 2 in the U.S. Case counts in Spain sadly accelerated over the weekend and hit almost 8,000 on Sunday – meaning that cases numbers are growing faster than in Italy when the country was in the same stage of the outbreak that Spain is in now. 1

    Infographic: Coronavirus: Upward Trajectory or Flattened Curve? | Statista You will find more infographics at Statista
  • Illinois – Peoria Journal Star

    Illinois – Journal Star – June 27, 2015 – Download Front Page (PDF)

    It is so ordered.

    Same-sex couples won the right to marry nationwide Friday as a divided Supreme Court handed a drowning victory to the gay rights movement, setting off a jubilant cascade of long-delayed weddings in states where they had been forbidden.2