Archive for the ‘General Law’ Category

Constitution Day

Monday, September 18th, 2023

Here are 5 fun facts from BARD regarding yesterday’s Constitution Day…

  1. The Constitution was signed on a hot summer day. The Constitutional Convention met in Philadelphia from May to September 1787. The weather was hot and humid, and the delegates often worked long hours in cramped conditions. On September 17, the day they signed the Constitution, the temperature was in the mid-80s Fahrenheit.
  2. The Constitution is only four pages long. The original Constitution is a handwritten document that is only four pages long. It is on permanent display at the National Archives in Washington, D.C.
  3. The Constitution was signed by 39 men. Thirty-nine delegates to the Constitutional Convention signed the document on September 17, 1787. Some of the most famous signers include George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, and Thomas Jefferson.
  4. The Constitution has been amended 27 times. The Constitution is a living document that can be amended to reflect the changing needs of the country. The first 10 amendments, known as the Bill of Rights, were ratified in 1791. The most recent amendment, the 27th Amendment, was ratified in 1992.
  5. Constitution Day is a federal holiday. Congress designated September 17 as Constitution Day and Citizenship Day in 1952. The holiday was established to commemorate the signing of the Constitution and to recognize the importance of citizenship.

Phoenix Children’s Hospital vs Aetna

Wednesday, August 9th, 2023

Rich people fighting rich people while children suffer.

Here’s BARD’s take on it:

Aetna and Phoenix Children’s Hospital are fighting over contract negotiations. Aetna has stated that Phoenix Children’s is demanding unreasonable and excessive rate increases, which would raise costs for their Arizona families and employers. Phoenix Children’s, on the other hand, has said that they are simply asking for fair compensation for the high-quality care they provide.

The dispute has caused uncertainty for patients and families who rely on Phoenix Children’s for care. As of August 7, 2023, Phoenix Children’s is no longer an in-network provider for Aetna, meaning that patients will have to pay higher out-of-pocket costs for care received at the hospital.

It is unclear when or if the two sides will reach a new agreement. In the meantime, patients who have Aetna insurance should contact the hospital to learn more about their options for care.

In addition to the rate increases, Phoenix Children’s has also expressed concern about Aetna’s denial of claims for care that has been deemed medically necessary. The hospital says that this has caused financial hardship for many families.

Aetna has defended its position, saying that it is committed to providing quality, affordable care to its members. The company says that it is working hard to reach a new agreement with Phoenix Children’s that is fair to both parties.

The dispute between Aetna and Phoenix Children’s is a reminder of the challenges that can arise when hospitals and insurance companies negotiate contracts. It is important for patients to be aware of these issues and to contact their hospital or insurance company with any questions they may have.

Law Day

Monday, May 1st, 2023

The 2023 Law Day theme will be “Cornerstones of Democracy: Civics, Civility, and Collaboration.” We invite all the people of the United States to join us in rebuilding trust in our institutions, respect for one another, and our willingness to collaborate to address the challenges that face our nation.

Law Day is held on May 1st every year to celebrate the role of law in our society and to cultivate a deeper understanding of the legal profession. Learn more about the history of Law Day and past themes here.

History of Law Day (americanbar.org)

Happy 420!

Thursday, April 20th, 2023

Good job Missouri on the recent legalization; everyone enjoy!

Happy Public Defender Day!

Saturday, March 18th, 2023

On National Public Defender Day (March 18), the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) recognizes the vital work of public defense lawyers.

As provided in the Sixth Amendment: In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury of the state and district wherein the crime shall have been committed, which district shall have been previously ascertained by law, and to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation; to be confronted with the witnesses against him; to have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in his favor, and to have the assistance of counsel for his defense.

View the following resources and websites to learn how BJA is working to support programs and activities to help strengthen the Sixth Amendment:

National Public Defender Day is March 18 | Bureau of Justice Assistance (ojp.gov)

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And if you have the USA today:

‘Invisible’ crisis: Public defenders still underfunded, understaffed 60 years after key SCOTUS ruling.

DOJ urges more help for understaffed, underfunded public defenders (usatoday.com)

Happy Constitution Day!

Saturday, September 17th, 2022

For more information check out Constitution Day – September 17, 2022 | U.S. Constitution via ConstitutionDay.com.

Happy Public Defender Day!

Friday, March 18th, 2022

Gideon v. Wainwright, 372 US 335 (1963)

Happy Constitution Day!

Friday, September 17th, 2021

On September 17, 1787, our Founding Fathers signed the most important legal document in American history. The Constitution is far from perfect, and it is routinely ignored in criminal “justice” by cops, persecutors, and judges alike (you don’t want to know how many loopholes judges have created so police can avoid getting a warrant). But its hard to imagine America without it.

VOTE!

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2020

And please be a voice on the side for counting ALL votes.

March on Washington

Friday, August 28th, 2020

57 years ago today the people marched in DC and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his famous ‘I Have a Dream’ speech.

We must march on. Black Lives Matter