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Mad in America: SCIENCE, PSYCHIATRY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE

  • by Richard Sears
    SSRI antidepressants have been linked to a number of adverse effects. A recent study presents evidence that a new condition may need to be added to that list: visual snow syndrome. Visual snow (VS), persistently seeing tiny flickering dots, was first described in medical literature from 1944 as a negative effect of heart medication. Doctors […]
  • by Laura López-Aybar
    One does not simply forget the dehumanization of coercion in psychiatric practices. It is traumatic. How is adding another distressing experience to an individual’s life therapeutic? The post What Do Psych Survivors Want Instead of Psychiatric Coercion? appeared first on Mad In America.
  • by Richard Sears
    This week Mad in America examines studies related to adverse events associated with antipsychotics and antidepressants, including two studies that found increased risk of irregular heartbeat for both classes of drugs, one that found poor heart health indicators associated with antipsychotics, and another that links antidepressants to gastrointestinal bleeding. Cardiometabolic Adverse Effects of Long-Term Antipsychotic […]
  • by MIA Editors
    From MindSite News by Art Levine. “Universal Health Services Inc., one of the largest operators of behavioral health facilities in the country, was pulled back into the news this month as Illinois prosecutors charged a former mental health counselor with repeatedly sexually assaulting children as young as 7 over an eight-year span ending in 2004. […]
  • by Will Hall
    The mad movement must build connections with everyone challenging the roots of our cruel gangster capitalism imperialist system. The post Winning Mad Liberation with a New Strategy: Solidarity appeared first on Mad In America.

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The Miami Independent

  • by Staff Writer
    The three victims, elderly men from Columbus, Ohio and Holland, Michigan were waiting for a rental car. They had been renting a house for a week. The post WATCH: Man Killed Three Tourists In Orlando Area Waiting For Rental Car, Sheriff Says appeared first on Miami Independent.
  • by Remedios Diaz-Oliver
    The Governor of Minnesota and the Mayor of Minneapolis needed to divert attention from the outrageous welfare fraud committed by Somalians in their state, and they succeeded, to some extent. The post Reme'd Little Corner On Minneadishu appeared first on Miami Independent.
  • by Staff Writer
    Florida's legislature is advancing measures to implement House Bill 999 (HB 999), a 2025 law that recognizes qualifying gold and silver coins as legal tender in the state. The post Gold And Silver May Become Legal Tender In Florida appeared first on Miami Independent.
  • by Staff Writer
    In this Truth with John Gordon episode, guest host John Gordon tackles the most pressing national political controversies of the day. The post Trump’s Ice Pullback, Fulton County Arrests, Peter Schweizer’s Weaponized Immigration Warning appeared first on Miami Independent.
  • by Staff Writer
    The post How To Save The World By Roger Stone – CDM CLIPS appeared first on Miami Independent.

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Judicial Watch: News

  • by Tatiana Venn
    (Washington, DC) – Judicial Watch announced that T. Russell Nobile, a senior Judicial Watch attorney and election law expert, will provide testimony on Tuesday, February 10, before the House Committee on House Administration at a hearing titled: “Make Elections Great Again: How to Restore Trust and Integrity in Federal Elections.” Watch live here (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9mlv7FYlv-8). House […]
  • by Tatiana Venn
    From DuPage Policy Journal: In his comments, Bekesha emphasized Judicial Watch’s legal work for parents, noting recent policy changes in Community Consolidated School District 181 as an example of successful grassroots action. “It was an honor to speak alongside Riley Gaines at the Concerned Parents of Illinois Gala,” Bekesha told DuPage Policy Journal. “Kristina and […]
  • by Tatiana Venn
    Judicial Watch Obtains Rosters Identifying Jack Smith’s Top Deputies Court Orders Release of The Covenant School Shooting Records Judicial Watch Sues for FBI Public Corruption Unit Records on Trump Judicial Watch Sues FEC for Records on ActBlue Donor Fraud Allegations Judicial Watch Sues Gov. Pritzker over Photos with ‘Peacekeeper’ Charged in Murder Judicial Watch Sues […]
  • by Tatiana Venn
    (Washington, DC) – Judicial Watch announced today a major legal victory after the Tennessee Court of Appeals ruled that the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County must release non-exempt portions of records related to the March 27, 2023, at The Covenant School shooting, including the shooter’s writings. Audrey Elizabeth Hale, a 28-year-old trans artist, […]
  • by Micah Morrison
    The controversy over the 2020 presidential election took a sharp turn last week when the FBI executed a search warrant at the offices of the Fulton County Election Board in Georgia. It’s a dramatic development. Atlanta’s Fulton County was the epicenter of Donald Trump’s disputed loss of the state in 2020. Judicial Watch President Tom […]

SCOTUSblog

  • by Rory Little
    ScotusCrim is a recurring series by Rory Little focusing on intersections between the Supreme Court and criminal law. Imagine: A group of drug dealers beat and shoot dead a citizen […] The post Charging Homeland Security bosses: obstruction of justice and the Supreme Court appeared first on SCOTUSblog.
  • by Alex Rivenbark
    Now that the Supreme Court appears to have filled out its oral argument docket for the 2025-26 term (unless it opts to fast-track a case), it seems an apt time […] The post The Second Amendment landscape appeared first on SCOTUSblog.
  • by Kelsey Dallas
    Yesterday marked 85 years since the death of Justice Willis Van Devanter. Van Devanter served on the Supreme Court from 1911 to 1937, and, during Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s presidency, was […] The post SCOTUStoday for Monday, February 9 appeared first on SCOTUSblog.
  • by Adam Feldman
    Empirical SCOTUS is a recurring series by Adam Feldman that looks at Supreme Court data, primarily in the form of opinions and oral arguments, to provide insights into the justices’ decision making and […] The post How academic briefs shape Supreme Court decisions appeared first on SCOTUSblog.
  • by Nora Collins
    Last month, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Little v. Hecox and West Virginia v. B.P.J. At issue was whether Idaho and West Virginia laws that prohibit transgender women […] The post The justices and gender pronouns appeared first on SCOTUSblog.

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