Senior Musings: Reflections on Summer Senior Musings: Reflections on Summer Enjoy our June 2020 Newsletter Tuesday, June 30, 2020 0 Enjoy our Senior Musings Newsletter: Reflections on Summer. We are highlighting some of our recent interviews and articles, and have added a few new features, Book Nook, and Cooking with Annabel. Read more
Caregiver Stats and Facts Caregiver Stats and Facts 57 Must-Know Caregiver Tips, Stats, and Facts Tuesday, June 30, 2020 0 An informative, if not jaw-dropping, compilation of statistics about caregivers and what life is really like in this often ignored role. Read more
The Garden The Garden Dr. Peter Lichtenberg Reflects on Healing Wednesday, June 24, 2020 0 Widowed twice before age 55, Dr. Peter Lichtenberg reflects on healing from profound loss. Read more
Voting and Absentee Ballots Voting and Absentee Ballots The application, the ballot, the primary, the election Wednesday, June 24, 2020 0 The new normal - issues arising over absentee ballots, applications, and long lines at polling locations have become commonplace in 2020 - meddling with our inalienable right to vote. Read more
Thursday, August 27, 2020 / Categories: Leisure, Civic Responsibility "Democracy is Not a Spectator Sport" With Barbara McQuade Barbara McQuade discusses the legalities and timely issues of elections and the voting system, including absentee and mail-in voting, voter ID laws, the U.S. Postal Service, gerrymandering, tabulation and auditing capabilities of the Secretary of State, election hacking, certifying election results, and the 'mailbox rule.' Professor McQuade is a former United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Michigan and currently teaches criminal law and national security and civil liberties at the University of Michigan Law School. She also serves as a legal analyst for NBC News and MSNBC. Previous Article Are You Covered? PPEs Are Not Enough Next Article Better Health for Living Life Fully Print Tags: Absentee Voting Barbara McQuade Civil Liberties Criminal Law Election Fraud MSNBC NBC News University of Michigan Law School USPS Voter ID Laws Voter Safety