In "Jacksonland," Betrayal, Expansion, and a Burgeoning Democracy
President Andrew Jackson has become a towering, mythic figure in American history. In grade school, children learn that he was a man of humble beginnings who rose to become president, of his heroism in...
View ArticleNew Law Aims to Make Family Caregiving Easier
Home health care advocates are trying to get the word out about a new law aimed at helping family caregivers provide better treatment to their relatives.The Caregiver Advise, Record and Enable – or...
View ArticleObamacare and SCOTUS, Part III: A Primer and Opinions on King v. Burwell
It turns out that 7 out of 10 surveyed individuals in the U.S. are unaware of the Supreme Court case (and eminent ruling on) King v. Burwell.
View ArticleInterview: NPR Legal Affairs Correspondent Nina Totenberg
Nina Totenberg has a lot of superlatives to her name.As NPR's Legal Affairs Correspondent, she's a built a career as a legendary journalist, with a voice and style all her own. She's won countless...
View ArticleFort Wayne's Same-Sex Couples Celebrate Marriage Ruling
Same-sex couples in Fort Wayne are celebrating Friday’s decision by the U.S. Supreme Court to legalize gay marriage in all 50 states.The 5-4 decision by the Court requires that all states license and...
View ArticleSCOTUS Decision Leaves Door Open for Hoosier Redistricting Reform
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled this week that an independent redistricting commission in Arizona is, in fact, legal.The decision opens the door for other states to explore such commissions in an effort...
View ArticleFWCS to Begin Discussions About North Side High School Mascot
Fort Wayne Community Schools announced Thursday it’s planning to open a conversation about the mascot at one of its high schools.Since 1927, the nickname for North Side High School has been the...
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