Lawmakers seek breakthrough to provide federal protections for IVF

Democratic Rep. Susan Wild of Pennsylvania opened her letter to colleagues with a statistic, and hoped it’d land with her Republican colleagues too. Wild is seeking a rarity in this Congress, a bipartisan coalition on a politically charged issue: federal legislation to offer broad protections for in vitro fertilization treatment.   Wild’s letter, obtained by

Arrests made, chambers cleared during Sacramento City Council discussion of Gaza ceasefire resolution

SACRAMENTO – Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg cleared the council chambers over outbursts during a debate over his proposed ceasefire resolution in Gaza Tuesday night. Multiple people were arrested. The decision to clear the chamber of the public during Tuesday night’s meeting came after he delivered several warnings from the dias. The Sacramento Police Department said

House Republicans Push Forward With Impeachment Hearing Despite Hunter Biden Snub

The president’s son declined the invitation from the House Oversight and Accountability Committee. A House Oversight and Accountability Committee hearing concerning President Joe Biden’s role in his family’s business affairs will move forward on March 20 without Hunter Biden. Following his closed-door deposition before impeachment investigators last month, the younger Biden was invited to appear

Georgetown Law Professor Published Anti-Semitic Screeds to School’s Scholarly Article Database. When We Asked Questions, She Scrubbed Them.

At Georgetown Law School, professors are encouraged to publish their academic work to the school’s “Scholarly Commons,” an online portal that serves as a “repository” for journal articles and other materials. This year’s submissions include lengthy papers on privacy law, tort liability, and First Amendment disputes. In recent months, however, one Georgetown Law professor, Lama