Two members of the National Hispanic Leadership Agenda write in a guest column that the Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. JWHO, mostly written by men, is exactly what they most feared: the government making health decisions for women.
Houston Texas’ highest court stayed the April 27 execution of Melissa Lucio, the only Mexicana on death row here. There was a collective sigh of relief, many tears of joy and a burden lifted from the shoulders of Lucio, her family, her attorneys and the throngs of her supporters, not…
When Carrick Flynn was growing up in Vernonia, his family lost their home in the devastating 1996 flood. He graduated from the University of Oregon and Yale Law School, then
PROVIDENCE – The Rhode Island Legislative Black and Latino Caucus, chaired by Rep. Karen Alzate, congratulated fellow caucus member Rep. Carlos E. Tobon, District 58, Pawtucket, for being named the