the aclu has already said the oklahoma pill is unconstitutional and will in fact be challenging that. what s next? that s right. we do plan to join and challenge the law. we will try everything we can to continue providing care for our patients who deserve access, but at the end of the day this bill is not the only one we re facing. this is more of a traditional ban. it doesn t have that individual vigilante sue your neighbor bill like texas has. emily wells, thank you. we mention what s going on in michigan governor whitmer filing a suit to keep abortion legal in her state saying the assault on women s bodily atonmy is no longer a theoretical risk as states advance near a total abortion ban.
procedural questions. they blocked california s in-home gathering restrictions on religious liberty grounds. the fact that the court lacked the power to issue the order in question. it feels in a lot of ways like the court is using the shadow docket the way that republicans use these local government orders and these laws to try to get through legislation like what they call the sue thy neighbor bill, what they can t get by asking the majority. they just sneak it through in sneaky ways. is that a wrong way to look at it? they are cowards. let s not forget the dripping, flaming cowardice of not being able to sign your name to the opinion, ripping away 50 years of constitutional protection. the shadow docket is supposed to be for emergencies. aliens come to earth and biden is like, we should stop them. the court is it like, we have to
much about this. it feels, in a lot of ways, like the court is using the shadow docket the way that republicans use these local government orders and the sort of laws to try to get through legislation like what they are calling the soothe a neighbor bill in texas, but they cannot get by asking the majority. you know what i? mean they are not getting it from the majority, so they just sneak it through and sneaky ways. is that a wrong way to look at it? they are also cowards, right? let s not forget the dripping flaming cowardice of not even being able to sign your name to the opinion, ripping away 50 years of constitutional protection. the shadow docket is supposed
this is what steve wrote about this what most people don t know much about. the ruling in the texas case justified the non-intervention by flagging procedural questions. they reached out to block california s inhome gathering restrictions. the fact that the court lacked the power to issue the order in question. it feels, in a lot of ways, like the court is using the shadow docket the way that republicans use these local government orders and these sort of laws to get through this legislation like what they are calling the sue thy neighbor bill in texas. what they can t by asking the majority. they are not getting it from the majority so they sneak it through. is that a wrong way to look at it? they re also cowards. let s not forget the dripping, flaming cowardice of not even being able to sign your name,
Neighbor Bill is an everyday hero in Curtis Park, ABC10 s Madison Wade & Lina Washington explain
Bill Stokes has taken it upon himself to be the kindest neighbor ever. He is an everyday hero for many reasons. Author: Madison Wade (ABC10), Lina Washington (ABC10) Published: 11:06 PM PST January 13, 2021 Updated: 11:32 PM PST January 13, 2021
SACRAMENTO, Calif. Like clockwork, every morning he makes his rounds. He walks to Peet s Coffee in Curtis Park or drives to Philz Coffee in midtown to then deliver coffee to our porch.
Our 73-year-old neighbor Bill Stokes, also known as Neighbor Bill, is an everyday hero.
He has taken it upon himself to deliver coffee almost every day to our porch without being asked.