Problem of Sexual Assault on campuses. Panelists include a lawyer for a number of accused students. Attorneys representing colleges, and Michelle Obamas former chief of staff was on the Obama White House task force looking into campus Sexual Assaults this was part of the american bar Associations Annual meeting in new york city. I like to introduce our panelists. To my right i have Lynn Hecht Schafran who is attorney and director since 1981 at the National Judicial Education Program at a legal momentum. Legal momentum is a countries oldest advocacy organized for women. She is develop Training Programs about Sexual Assault cases for judges and other Justice System professionals in several media. And right frequently for legal judicial publication including the magazine of the aba, judicial division, the judges journal. And i have to my left jane sovern who is deputy general counsel for the City University of new york, the nations leading urban Public University with 24 campuses and more
This hearing is about taking one small step. A small step on the big issue that has been locked for seven years, Health Insurance. It is a step Congress Needs to pick by the end of this month. By the end of this month. To the 18 million americans, songwriters and selfemployed farmers, those that dont get their Health Insurance from the government or onthejob committees 18 million by their Health Insurance in the individual market and about half of them have zero Government Support to help buy that insurance. 18 million is only 6 of those who have Health Insurance in america. So thats the individual market. Nearly 300 million have Health Insurance, e. 18 million have the individual market that is 6 of all of the insured and 9 million of the 18 million have no government help to buy their insurance and are the ones hurt by higher premiums and copayments and deductibles. A 35yearold making 48,000 a year in lynchburg would receive no tax benefit to cover her 7,100 a year premiums. 7,100dol
The Nevada Supreme Court hosted a course that taught judges how to "creat[e] access for trans and gender nonconforming people," according to documents recently obtained by the Daily Caller News Foundation.In July, the court hosted a one-time class titled "Transgender and Gender Nonbinary People in t.