Arizona Medical Marijuana Question, Proposition 203 (2010) - Ballotpedia
According to Arizona attorney Don Johnsen, state law did not mandate that employers and companies accommodate medical marijuana patients that were employees, or potential employees of the company. Andrew Myers, who was the campaign manager for the group that spearheaded the initiative, agreed with the assessment that many legal challenges could arise
The situation therefore is inherently different from marital intimacy, or bedroom possession of obscene material, or marriage, or procreation, or education, with which Eisenstadt and Griswold, Stanley, Loving, Skinner, and Pierce and Meyer were respectively concerned. Joe Witherspoon, a professor at the University of Texas, that tries to trace back what was in their mind when they had the person concept when they drew up the constitution
Gay Marriage Timeline - Gay Marriage - ProCon.org
But the high court's action means there will be no imminent national ruling on the issue, with litigation in states where gay marriage is still banned likely to continue... Lynch and certain legislators that it would not force religious organizations that oppose same-sex marriage to participate in ceremonies celebrating it
Topic Galleries - Chicago Tribune
On one of the last pages: "The entire Act is void." More bad news for Chicago (and Illinois) taxpayers arrived Friday morning in a 35-page, double-sided packet. Topics News Topics John J Cullerton Editorial: Pension doomsday: How will Illinois pols cope with this crisis? Editorial Board More bad news for Chicago (and Illinois) taxpayers arrived Friday morning in a 35-page, double-sided packet
Amendment 64 Passes: Colorado Legalizes Marijuana For Recreational Use
It's also worth noting that 2012 is a presidential election year, so we will benefit from increased voter turnout compared to an off-year election like 2006. "Once these states actually try to implement these laws, we will see an effort by the feds to shut it down," Sabet said.But proponents of the legislation say they don't foresee federal agents interfering in states that have legalized cannabis, citing the federal government's silence on the issue this election cycle.The DOJ has yet to formally announce its enforcement intentions, however, the clearest statement from the DOJ came from Deputy Attorney General James Cole, who said his office's stance on the issue would be "the same as it's always been." During a recent appearance on "60 Minutes" Cole elaborated, "We're going to take a look at whether or not there are dangers to the community from the sale of marijuana and we're going to go after those dangers," Reuters reported
House of Representatives unanimously passed the Steve Gleason Act, which is named for and inspired by former NFL star Steve Gleason, who was diagnosed with ALS in January 2011
2015 - Salon.com
David Cicilline: LGBT People Are Entitled To 'Full Equality' Puerto Rico Tourism Industry Lags Rivals, Offers Little Relief From Debt Crisis A Dispatch From Athens Israel Ambassadors Support Deal With Iran A 5th-grader made a discovery about stuffed animals and germs. on New Album: 'I Was Very Aware of the Sophomore Slump' Watch Lady Gaga Make Surprise Appearance With U2 at MSG Brandon Jennings' Drake Tweets Have Meek Mill's Manager 'Charged Up' Watch Disclosure, Sam Smith Reteam for Dancey 'Omen' Video Kim Kardashian: American Woman Caught Between Egypt, Qatar and the Struggle for Free Press Rep
New Audi R8 with V10 is the most powerful version yet Sam Catherman - Jul 16, 2015 Audi just unveiled the 2017 R8, complete with a V-10 engine and significant improvements to fuel economy, weight, and most importantly, engine power. Type 2 diabetes linked to decline in brain function Sam Catherman - Jul 11, 2015 A shocking new study has shown that patients suffering from type 2 diabetes experienced a 65 percent drop in blood flow regulation in the brain, resulting in a noticeable decline in cognitive function
Abortion in American History - The Atlantic
Reagan demonstrates that abortion has been a common procedure -- "part of life" -- in America since the eighteenth century, both during the slightly more than half of our history as a nation when it has been legal and during the slightly less than half when it was not. Is it too bleak? Does it convey any hope for race relations? Is that even the point? Thus far, The Atlantic has posted three essays on Between the World and Me, from Michael Eric Dyson, James Forman Jr., and Tressie McMillan Cottom, all of them uncritical
The Most Ridiculous Law of 2013 (So Far): It Is Now a Crime to Unlock Your Smartphone - The Atlantic
Is it too bleak? Does it convey any hope for race relations? Is that even the point? Thus far, The Atlantic has posted three essays on Between the World and Me, from Michael Eric Dyson, James Forman Jr., and Tressie McMillan Cottom, all of them uncritical. The DMCA also makes companies liable for copyright infringement if it doesn't remove content upon notification that someone believes the content infringes their copyright - this creates a very strong business interest in immediately taking down anything that anyone claims is infringing to not be liable
(As a point of historical comparison: by the time the 19th Amendment guaranteeing women's right to vote was added to the Constitution in 1920, one-quarter of the states had enacted state-level guarantees of that right.) States guarantee equal rights on the basis of sex in various ways. This remark, which provoked widespread public reaction, has been cited as clear evidence of the need for an Equal Rights Amendment in order to guarantee that all judges, regardless of their judicial or political philosophy, apply the Constitution to prohibit sex discrimination
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Instead, Majority Leader Mitch McConnell refused to put up a vote -- thumbing his nose at Senators Mike Lee and Ted Cruz, along with every pro-lifer in the nation. Kevin Glass: Conservatives Are Going After Law Enforcement Agencies In the Name of Property Rights Joseph Rivers, an aspiring artist from Michigan, had his dreams shattered by federal agents
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