FTC lawsuit says data broker sold information that could be used to track people’s visits to reproductive health clinics, other sensitive locations And how to help residents during the water crisis in Jackson, Miss. Posted by By Mollie Bryant August 31, 2022
In Oklahoma, corporate landlords are filing evictions without the legal right to sue A new report on Oklahoma evictions filed by corporate landlords found 20% couldn’t legally sue because they weren’t properly registered with the state Posted by By Mollie Bryant August 30, 2022
‘Between a rock and a hard spot’ as covid rent assistance winds down With less rent relief out there, service providers hope new and expanded programs will help people avoid evictions Posted by By Mollie Bryant August 25, 2022
Could this study help Americans file their taxes for free? And why an Oklahoma anti-abortion law is making librarians think about their legal liability Posted by By Mollie Bryant August 17, 2022
How funding mental health services could reduce incarceration in Oklahoma In 2016, state voters approved using mental health services and other resources to reduce incarceration, but lawmakers have never funded them Posted by By Mollie Bryant August 15, 2022