Rensselaer researcher publishes groundbreaking study on labor market discrimination against transgender people
Some interesting results here.
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Some interesting results here.
The governor reported that his economic development trip went well, and more than one company is looking at Kentucky.
It’s even worse when you dig into it.
The issue of abortion rights could help determine who wins in local, state and federal elections this fall.
Repub lawmakers from the Owensboro area are split on Amendment 2.
The saga of Kim Davis and marriage licenses for gay couples continues.
The GOP knows it’s over. Comer knows it’s over. And just guess what he is thinking about doing next.
The “Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act” can overrule state law in some cases. Does that include emergency abortions?
John Cheeves, a journalist with the Herald-Leader, says that what the DJJ gave him was incomplete.
Lawsuits against the federal government are all but inevitable, as conservative states push back against inclusion for trans students.
If the police arrest you and search your backpack or purse, is that legal?
As McConnell steps down from leading the GOP in the Senate, who is going to replace him? Two possible candidates are showing their ability to raise money for the party.
The U.S. Supreme Court is considering whether homeless persons can be charged or fined – an issue very real in Kentucky after the passage of HB 5.
The language of our founding documents seems to include everyone in the word “citizens.” And yet it took long 133 years for women to gain their deserved rights as citizens.