1.8.22
Severino: SCOTUS concerned with 'who decides' vaccine mandate policy
—Fox News // 8 Jan. 2022 // 6 minutes 21 seconds [see 3:12]
Severino: SCOTUS concerned with 'who decides' vaccine mandate policy
—Fox News // 8 Jan. 2022 // 6 minutes 21 seconds [see 3:12]
1.26.21
"The basic arguments advanced by Senator Cotton — however objectionable people may find them — represent a newsworthy part of the current debate," a 325-word editor's note that sits atop the piece online reads... Times leadership reportedly told staffers after Bennet's resignation it was taking new measures to "reinvent the Op-Ed format so that readers understand why we choose to elevate" certain ideas and arguments.
—Dominick Mastrangelo, "The Economist hires former NYT editor who resigned following Cotton editorial," 26 Jan. 2021 {10:58 AM EST} *
"The basic arguments advanced by Senator Cotton — however objectionable people may find them — represent a newsworthy part of the current debate," a 325-word editor's note that sits atop the piece online reads... Times leadership reportedly told staffers after Bennet's resignation it was taking new measures to "reinvent the Op-Ed format so that readers understand why we choose to elevate" certain ideas and arguments.
—Dominick Mastrangelo, "The Economist hires former NYT editor who resigned following Cotton editorial," 26 Jan. 2021 {10:58 AM EST} *
3.5.20
The debate over Woods reached the Alabama state house Thursday morning as well. According to the Advisor, state Rep. Thomas Jackson (D) told the body that "the man who’s been in prison all these years didn’t do anything to cause him to be on death row." However, these arguments did not seem to sway [the Republican Governor of Alabama, Kay Ivey].
—J. Edward Moreno, "Alabama prisoner Nathaniel Woods dies by execution," 5 Mar. 2020 {10:09 PM EST} *
3.4.20
Wilson on Wednesday offered a sweeping decision that brushed aside any arguments that equate Google to a state actor.
—Emily Birnbaum, "Judge tosses Gabbard lawsuit against Google," 4 Mar. 2020 {4:53 PM EST} *
The debate over Woods reached the Alabama state house Thursday morning as well. According to the Advisor, state Rep. Thomas Jackson (D) told the body that "the man who’s been in prison all these years didn’t do anything to cause him to be on death row." However, these arguments did not seem to sway [the Republican Governor of Alabama, Kay Ivey].
—J. Edward Moreno, "Alabama prisoner Nathaniel Woods dies by execution," 5 Mar. 2020 {10:09 PM EST} *
3.4.20
Wilson on Wednesday offered a sweeping decision that brushed aside any arguments that equate Google to a state actor.
—Emily Birnbaum, "Judge tosses Gabbard lawsuit against Google," 4 Mar. 2020 {4:53 PM EST} *