August 27, 2024

How do you feel about the current Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS)? Depending on which side of any one of the pivotal issues decided recently by SCOTUS, chances you are feeling either empowered by the affirmation of your beliefs or frustrated by decisions that challenge your values and priorities. As the 2024 Supreme Court survey reveals, many think it’s time for change with the highest court in the land; The UN is speaking out against how the Taliban are treating women, but the world doesn’t seem to be listening; The Latino culture may historically be seen as a patriarchal society but those who live within the culture know that matriarchs rule the house, the children and, most importantly, the purse strings. A new report concurs and highlights just how powerful and vital are Latina consumers to their local economies; Hand-in-hand with news of Latina financial strength are reports that when it comes to investing women lag sorely behind. A new app intends to change that scenario. Go beyond the headlines…

2024 Supreme Court Survey

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