The Supreme Court announced that a limited version of President Donald Trump’s travel ban can go into effect until the court hears arguments on its legality in October. As Republicans in the Senate work to pass their proposed health care bill, activists are organizing to stop what they see as an attack on the lives of people with disabilities. Philando Castile’s family reached a $3 million settlement with Minnesota police.
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• Supreme Court to hear travel ban case in fall, allows limited version of ban to go into effect
• Americans with disabilities are fighting the Senate's potentially devastating health care bill
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