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New at TWI: Fannie, Freddie Force Borrowers to Waive Rights

TWI economy reporter Mary Kane breaks some startling news today. In November, mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac quietly slipped a requirement into
Jul 31, 2020

New at TWI: Fannie, Freddie Force Borrowers to Waive Rights

New at TWI: Fannie, Freddie Force Borrowers to Waive Rights

TWI economy reporter Mary Kane breaks some startling news today. In November, mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac quietly slipped a requirement into
TWI economy reporter Mary Kane breaks some startling news today. In November, mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac quietly slipped a requirement into
Jul 31, 2020

Lawyers Slam DOJ for Arguing U.S. Officials Aren’t Liable for Torture Abroad

Lawyers Slam DOJ for Arguing U.S. Officials Aren’t Liable for Torture Abroad

I’ve been following the small but growing number of lawsuits brought on behalf of torture victims against U.S. government officials for more than a year now,
I’ve been following the small but growing number of lawsuits brought on behalf of torture victims against U.S. government officials for more than a year now,
Jul 31, 2020

Missouri reverses position on use of HIV client acknowledgment form for exposure law

Missouri reverses position on use of HIV client acknowledgment form for exposure law

KANSAS CITY, MO. — After a Michigan Messenger investigation, Missouri is no longer requiring HIV-positive individuals to sign a document acknowledging the state’s reckless exposure law in order to for those persons to qualify for federally funded medical programs. “That particular form that’s used in case management will be eliminated,” said Michael Herbert, HIV program director for the Missouri Department of Human and Senior Services
KANSAS CITY, MO. — After a Michigan Messenger investigation, Missouri is no longer requiring HIV-positive individuals to sign a document acknowledging the state’s reckless exposure law in order to for those persons to qualify for federally funded medical programs. “That particular form that’s used in case management will be eliminated,” said Michael Herbert, HIV program director for the Missouri Department of Human and Senior Services
Jul 31, 2020
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