| Apr 30, 2014 | Rights / DemocracyBuying a cell phone plan could make you powerless to sue your phone company if it defrauds you. Using a coupon to buy a box of cereal may mean you give up your right to sue if the food is tainted. Checking your grandmother into a nursing home could prevent you from...
| | Rights / DemocracyWhat a bittersweet 60th anniversary: On May 17, 1954, the Supreme Court’s landmark Brown v. Board of Education ruling declared “separate but equal” school systems inherently unconstitutional. After making great progress toward integrating public...
| Apr 29, 2014 | Rights / DemocracyRick “Oops” Perry is back, pitching himself for another presidential run. This time, he’s sporting eyeglasses. What fun. Who can forget the Texas governor’s nationally televised pratfall during a 2011 presidential debate, when he couldn’t...
| Apr 23, 2014 | Rights / DemocracyI’m legally blind. Like most blind people, I don’t take cars for test drives, chop down trees with a chainsaw, or keep my blindness a secret. You wouldn’t know this from watching the new NBC show, Growing Up Fisher, a TV show about a blind lawyer...
| | Rights / Democracy“My deportation date is April 18,” I overheard a woman say next to me in the large white tent where we were both fasting. Due to a simple miscommunication with her lawyer, Lupita received a deportation order that now threatens to send her back to a country...
| | Rights / DemocracyNo one can deny that voting is a civic duty, right? Well that depends on who you are. The reality is that many powerful people don’t want certain folks to vote. They go to extremes to discourage those folks from voting and even harass them to keep away from the...