Catch Up on Your Reading!
An intense and record-breaking snow storm descended on D.C. this week, halting most official business throughout the city--including within our courts. Court dates and trials were postponed and hearings and confirmation votes for judicial nominees were rescheduled.
On "State of Belief," Rabbi Saperstein Talks Faith-Based Council
Final Supreme Court Hearing on Segregated Buses
Surviving the Storm: Can DC Do Better?
I was a first-hand witness to DC's snow emergency this week. Trudging along Capitol Hill's snow-clogged streets and seeing the entire city - and the federal government it hosts - at a standstill was an amazing and deeply distressing experience.
Looking for a Few Good Grads: Become a Legislative Assistant at the RAC!
NY's Chief Judge Visits Central Synagogue
A Brief Reminder of the Urgency of Health Care Reform
Beth Dahlman is the Online Organizer at Faith in Public Life. This post originally appeared on Bold Faith Type and is republished with permission.