Morning Docket

Morning Docket: 05.03.22

* You’ve probably already heard about the Alito leak. How’s this impact NY? [NBC NY] * Not in New York and have the same questions? Got you covered. [Newsweek] * Covered A to Z: Amazon will reimburse travel expenses for its employees if they live in a state that restricted abortion access. [BBC] * Crimes like fraud don't pay... after the 15-year mark. [Smithsonian Mag] * Recent history: There may still be hope for reparations to be paid out for the 1921 Tulsa Race Riot. [CNN]

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* You’ve probably already heard about the Alito leak. How’s this impact NY? [NBC NY]

* Not in New York and have the same questions? Got you covered. [Newsweek]

* Covered A to Z: Amazon will reimburse travel expenses for its employees if they live in a state that restricted abortion access. [BBC]

* Crimes like fraud don’t pay… after the 15-year mark. [Smithsonian Mag]

* Recent history: There may still be hope for reparations to be paid out for the 1921 Tulsa Race Riot. [CNN]


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