that is the outstanding thing here that we will be keeping our eye on. gary, great to see you. gary fineout, thank you so much. there are several parents in florida who are now suing governor desantis over the mask mandate ban in schools and are arguing that children with disabilities who may be more at risk of experiencing serious symptoms of covid are being deprived of their rightful access to healthy and safe schools. they say that amounts to a violation of the americans with disabilities act and joins us now is one of the parents suing governor desantis, judy hayes, as well as her attorney and the litigation director of disability independence group matthew dietz with us now. judy, tell us a little bit about your personal situation, about your son and about your concerns is schools are not masked. thank you. and good morning. i appreciate that. so my son will is ten and he has down s syndrome and he s always been included in a general education class in a public k through 8 s
Civil rights attorney Julie Su was recently confirmed as the Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Department of Labor.
New position: The Senate voted 50-47 to approve her as the second-in-command of the department on July 13, reported Bloomberg Law.Her job duties will include overseeing efforts to “rebuild and empower” the Labor Department workers, manage the department’s budgets and execute the priorities of the Secretary of Labor.
She will be serving as the department’s de-facto Chief Operating Officer, according to a DOL spokesperson.
“Julie has been fighting for workers’ rights from California for nearly three decades. And now, as Deputy Secretary of Labor, she will help our country build a more inclusive economy that works for all Americans as we recover from a once-in-a-lifetime pandemic,” California Governor Gavin Newsom said in a statement.
Worker rights attorney Julie Su confirmed as second-in-command at US Department of Labor
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Civil rights attorney Julie Su was recently confirmed as the Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Department of Labor.
New position: The Senate voted 50-47 to approve her as the second-in-command of the department on July 13, reported Bloomberg Law.
Her job duties will include overseeing efforts to “rebuild and empower” the Labor Department workers, manage the department’s budgets and execute the priorities of the Secretary of Labor.
She will be serving as the department’s de-facto Chief Operating Officer, according to a DOL spokesperson.
“Julie has been fighting for workers’ rights from California for nearly three decades. And now, as Deputy Secretary of Labor, she will help our country build a more inclusive economy that works for all Americans as we recover from a once-in-a-lifetime pandemic,” California Governor Gavin Newsom said in a statement.
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Court of Queen’s Bench Chief Justice Glenn Joyal said at a special court hearing Monday morning that he was followed by a private investigator apparently to try to embarrass him by catching him breaking public health orders, as he deliberates on the court challenge against those rules. The surveillance included showing up at his home and private cottage.
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A lawyer for the Justice Centre admitted his organization hired the private investigator, though he said it was not an attempt to influence the judge’s decision which is expected in the next few weeks.
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