Florida recounts bring back memories
Immigrants, law school, death row round out roundup
Steve Lash//November 12, 2018//
Welcome to Monday, the 50th anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court’s Epperson v. Arkansas decision striking down as unconstitutional a state law that prohibited teaching evolution in public schools.
Here are some news items to get your week started.
— Florida’s current recount drama sparks deja vu.
— Lack of criminal records does not spare immigrants years of detention, newspaper reports.
— Who knew Michigan State University College of Law is separate from MSU?
— Death-row inmate gets new sentencing hearing 20 years after failed prison break.
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