The Obama Administration May Have Just Made It Illegal Not to Cover Employee Birth Control
New EEOC guidelines on the rights of pregnant employees could allow women without contraceptive coverage to file an employment discrimination complaint.
New EEOC guidelines on the rights of pregnant employees could allow women without contraceptive coverage to file an employment discrimination complaint.
This man was x-rayed and digitally probed without his consent. No contraband was found.
The president's plan would actually give states more control, tap the private sector's capital, and move the country closer to the Tea Party's user-pays principles.
Mass transit and "planned spaces" appeal to the bureaucratic mind, but Americans want to stay in their suburban homes.
Two cases from Virginia raise troubling questions.
Tennessee's law criminalizing drug use during pregnancy arbitrarily heaps punishment on reviled women.
Paying teachers according to their degree attainment is also silly.
A loophole in Rhode Island decriminalized prostitution between 2004-2009. During this time the state saw significant decreases in rape and gonorrhea.
The California Report Card is a growing, grassroots tool for individual citizens to make their government officials listen.
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