Social Justice
The Miracle of (Solar) Light at Temple Sinai
Tuesday marked the eighth and final night of lighting the Chanukah candles for Jews around the world. But Temple Sinai of Glendale, California, is still shining bright, thanks to a new installation of 30-killowat solar panels.
DOJ Strikes Down Discriminatory South Carolina Law
Last week, in a decision barring major implications for new elections laws being considered in state legislatures across the country, the U.S. Justice Department struck down South Carolina’s voter ID law, which would have required all voters to present a valid
Restore Voting Rights for Millions Disenfranchised
Protestors called on Congress to restore voting rights to the four million Americans who have been released from incarceration.
EPA Announces New Limits for Mercury Emissions
In an exciting announcement more than two decades in the making, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today issued a final rule limiting mercury and toxic air emissions from power plants.