What's right articles
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What’s the line between a student’s right to protest and a violation of the law?
The right to peacefully protest is enshrined in the U.S. Constitution -- but when does someone’s right to protest break the law?
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Arizona’s 1864 Abortion Law was Made in a Women’s Rights Desert
Dora Juhl, a 15-year-old teenager, walked into Dr. Rosa Goodrich Boido’s obstetrical practice in Phoenix in January 1918. Juhl wanted to end her pregnancy. But abortion was illegal in Arizona. Boido, the city’s sole female physician, asked Juhl for US$100 – about $2,000 today – to perform the abortion. Juhl said she could pay $27 More
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Bitcoin’s Next ‘Halving’ Is Right Around The Corner. Here’s What You Need To Know
Sometime in the next few days or even hours, the “miners” who chisel bitcoins out of complex mathematics are going to take a 50% pay cut — effectively slicing new production of the world’s largest cryptocurrency in half. That could have a lot of implications, from the price of the asset to the bitcoin miners […]