Jul 04 Dissenting justices argue Wheaton contraception decision ‘undermines confidence’ in Supreme Court By Mark Sherman, Associated Press WASHINGTON -- A divided Supreme Court on Thursday allowed, at least for now, an evangelical college in Illinois that objects to paying for contraceptives in its health plan to avoid filling out a government document that the college says would… Continue reading
Mar 29 Watch Can a lawsuit by nine students topple teacher tenure? By PBS News Hour Arguments ended this week in a landmark California lawsuit in which nine public school students sued to overturn the state's teacher tenure laws. Will the outcome spell the end of some prized teacher rights? Experts say the case could impact… Continue watching
Feb 26 Watch Wednesday, February 26, 2014 By PBS News Hour On our program Wednesday, both pro- and anti-Russian demonstrators clashed in the Crimea region of Ukraine, while Russia conducted surprise military exercises near its neighbor’s border. Also, we look at the falling obesity rate among American preschoolers, cleaner cookstoves for… Continue watching
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Dec 11 Watch Passage of ‘Right-to-Work’ Law in Michigan Points to Weakened Labor Union Power Passage of 'Right-to-Work' Law in Michigan Points to Weakened Labor Union Power… Continue watching
Dec 10 Watch Michigan ‘Right-to-Work’ Laws Spark Heated Debate on Role of Labor Unions Michigan 'Right-to-Work' Laws Spark Heated Debate on Role of Labor Unions… Continue watching
Sep 04 Watch Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn: ‘Facts Are Stubborn Things’ In his remarks to the Democratic National Convention, Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn "fact checks" some of the claims put forward by Republicans about President Obama's policies and the Romney-Ryan campaign. Continue watching