November 1, 2023

Reining in a Rogue Supreme Court The Humanist TheHumanist.com

On October 19th, the American Humanist Association hosted a webinar, Reining in a Rogue Supreme Court, to provide a humanist legal and policy analysis on the conservative 6-3 Supreme Court, the current docket, past decisions, and the desperate need for accountability moving forward to protect our shared pluralistic values. As a result of the far-right […]

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Reining in a Rogue Supreme Court The Humanist TheHumanist.com

On October 19th, the American Humanist Association hosted a webinar, Reining in a Rogue Supreme Court, to provide a humanist legal and policy analysis on the conservative 6-3 Supreme Court, the current docket, past decisions, and the desperate need for accountability moving forward to protect our shared pluralistic values. As a result of the far-right

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Reining in a Rogue Supreme Court The Humanist TheHumanist.com

On October 19th, the American Humanist Association hosted a webinar, Reining in a Rogue Supreme Court, to provide a humanist legal and policy analysis on the conservative 6-3 Supreme Court, the current docket, past decisions, and the desperate need for accountability moving forward to protect our shared pluralistic values. As a result of the far-right

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Reining in a Rogue Supreme Court The Humanist TheHumanist.com

On October 19th, the American Humanist Association hosted a webinar, Reining in a Rogue Supreme Court, to provide a humanist legal and policy analysis on the conservative 6-3 Supreme Court, the current docket, past decisions, and the desperate need for accountability moving forward to protect our shared pluralistic values. As a result of the far-right

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Reining in a Rogue Supreme Court The Humanist TheHumanist.com

On October 19th, the American Humanist Association hosted a webinar, Reining in a Rogue Supreme Court, to provide a humanist legal and policy analysis on the conservative 6-3 Supreme Court, the current docket, past decisions, and the desperate need for accountability moving forward to protect our shared pluralistic values. As a result of the far-right

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Bringing Humanism to Martin Correctional Institution The Humanist TheHumanist.com

Martin Correctional Institution (MCI) is home to approximately 1,500 incarcerated males in the Florida Department of Corrections and is situated in Indiantown in western Martin County, just east of Lake Okeechobee in south Florida. The men have been convicted of many different felony crimes that carry a sentence of anywhere from life imprisonment to a

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The Comics Sections: Positive Endings The Humanist TheHumanist.com

The latest from Cagle Cartoons.     Happily Ever After? by Christopher Weyant, CagleCartoons.com The post The Comics Sections: Positive Endings appeared first on TheHumanist.com. The latest from Cagle Cartoons.     Happily Ever After? by Christopher Weyant, CagleCartoons.com The post The Comics Sections: Positive Endings appeared first on TheHumanist.com.

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HumanistsMN Welcomes Author and Columnist Kate Cohen to Minnesota The Humanist TheHumanist.com

Not many commentators for mainstream publications care enough about the separation of religion and government to write much about it—despite its relevance to so many contemporary political issues. One big exception: Kate Cohen, a contributing columnist for the Washington Post. Over the past year, her columns have carried headlines like: “In America, you have to

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