In Tennessee, a new website will house information about individuals who have been convicted of domestic violence crimes more than once.
Legislation
Sandy Hook Nonprofit Fights DOJ on Faster Triggers: ‘This Will Put Lives at Risk’
The Trump administration will now permit triggers that allow semi-automatic weapons to fire at rapid rates. Sandy Hook Promise is petitioning against them.
As Window Closes, a Rush of Sex Abuse Suits Against Moguls, Mayors
A new law gave victims of sexual assault a one-year opportunity to file civil suits against their alleged attackers, whether or not the statute of limitations had run out.
This New York Law Will Protect In-State Docs Offering Out-of-State Abortion Care
Gov. Kathy Hochul signed landmark legislation that will allow New York state medical providers to send abortion pills to patients in states where access is restricted, without fear of litigation.
Now Florida Lawmakers Want to Stop Girls From Talking About Periods
A new bill introduced by Republican Stan McClain would ban menstruation education – and even conversation about periods – before 6th grade.
It’s 2015, But Women Still Have to Fight for Equal Pay
This infographic from marketing company Expert Market shows that the pay gap between genders is a reality in every state in the nation.