Louisiana
The bill offers castration as a possible sentence for certain sex offenders convicted of crimes against children younger than 13.
As a result, possessing these pills without a prescription is considered a felony.
If signed into law, the bill would make Louisiana the first state to classify medical abortion drugs alongside narcotics and opioids, as well as depressants like Xanax and Valium.
It declined to hear an appeal of a lower court’s decision that makes protest organizing in several states extremely risky.
Bad weather threatened to spoil the phenomenon, which isn’t slated to occur again in the contiguous U.S. until 2045.
Kim Mulkey said she felt the Los Angeles Times vilified her and her team members, and that she had no plans to read a Washington Post profile exploring her background.
It’s unclear what the piece will say about the women’s basketball coach, but she’s already pissed.