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Justice & Health Violating California Residents’ Right to Water People in the nation’s richest strawberry-growing region have lacked safe drinking water for decades.
The 88-page report, “‘Without Water, We Are Nothing’: The Urgent Need for a Water Law in Guatemala,” documents the pervasive lack of access to safe and sufficient water and sanitation ...
From criminal courts to immigration hearings, everyone has due process rights. Here’s everything you need to know about this constitutional right.
Years of drought forced the city to rethink its water usage and, almost under the radar, to remake its identity.
Supreme Court deals blow to LGBTQ+ rights and public schools. Allowing parents to opt out of lessons with LGBTQ+ characters is conservatives’ latest step toward turning public education into a ...
Duluth council considers how best to protect tenant rights Some councilors fear a proposed right-to-repair rule likely headed to a November referendum vote could have unintended consequences.
Andrew Sullivan urges liberals to defend gay rights achievements and reject radical shifts in the LGBTQ movement.
In a New York Times essay, Andrew Sullivan examined how the gay rights movement transformed from civil rights victories to radical gender ideology that has alienated Americans.
Last week, the Supreme Court dealt a devastating blow to trans youth, their families and the communities that support them. In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court ruled in Skrmetti v. U.S. that SB1— ...
What Everyone Is Getting Wrong About SCOTUS’s Trans Rights Ruling The Skrmetti decision to uphold a state ban on gender-affirming care for minors was not as sweeping as it seems—nor is the ...
The largest data centers can guzzle millions of gallons of fresh water a day. Roughly 40% are located in the most water-stressed areas of the country, Business Insider found.
The Arizona Senate has endorsed a bipartisan plan that could allow new construction in water-short areas by using ag supplies.