Tuesday, March 18, 2025
Psychiatric care irreligious psychiatrist
Very old person treating
Igros Moshe (Choshen Mishpat II #75.7) Question Concerning treating a very old person who is sick. Answer There is no question there is the same obligation to treat him as with a younger person. even if he doesn’t want to live anymore and it is prohibited to even think that he should not be treated similarly in terms of treatment, age is not a factor in deciding priority of treatment.
Judge lashes out at Trump admin over deportation flights
A federal judge lashed out at the Trump administration Monday for refusing to answer questions about flights deporting Venezuelan migrants under the Alien Enemies Act after he ordered them to turn around the planes.
It was a remarkable hearing in which a Justice Department attorney repeatedly declined to provide details about the flights that landed in El Salvador on Saturday evening, saying he was “not authorized” to do so, a rare instance of an attorney rebuffing a judge’s questions.
Federal Judge Calls Trump Admin’s Legal Argument a ‘Heckuva Stretch’
A federal judge berated attorneys for the Department of Justice on Monday after they claimed an oral order he gave over the weekend was “not enforceable.”
“These weren’t statements. This was an order,” U.S. District Court Judge James Boasberg exclaimed during the hearing.
“An oral directive is not enforceable as an injunction,” a document from the DOJ filed Monday reads.
“That’s a heckuva stretch,” Boasberg said at the hearing on Monday.
We Are Turning Too Many People Into Medical Patients
The swift rise in diagnoses for everything from autism to ADHD may be doing more harm than good.
Some physicians fear diagnostic labels increasingly pathologize healthy bodies.
Trump, Deportations and the Law
He campaigned on deporting gang members, but he can’t defy court orders.
Americans won’t miss the Venezuelan and MS-13 gang members dispatched by the Trump Administration to El Salvador on the weekend. Most of them are criminals who were in the U.S. illegally. But it’s still troubling to see U.S. officials appear to disdain the law in the name of upholding it.
A fateful moment looms as Trump’s team seeks to bypass the judiciary
https://edition.cnn.com/2025/03/18/politics/trump-deportations-judge-executive-power/index.html
The most chilling aspect of a new White House claim of boundless executive power is not whether officials ignored a judge’s order to halt deportations of Venezuelan gang members.
It’s that some senior Trump administration aides seem not to care if they did. There are even claims that some judges are simply too junior to question the actions of a president.
The furor caused by the administration’s peacetime use of wartime powers under the 18th-century Alien Enemies Act is the latest, and perhaps most overt, sign of President Donald Trump’s sense of omnipotence. He’s also betting voters will reward him for, in his view, keeping them safe with ruthless immigration enforcement rather than recoil from his challenges to the Constitution.
Israel restarts Gaza strikes, blames Hamas for not releasing hostages as truce collapses
IDF says it targeted mid-level Hamas commanders and is prepared to widen offensive beyond airstrikes; death toll reportedly over 230; White House back offensive, says it was consulted beforehand
Monday, March 17, 2025
Draining the swamp or war on Israel? Israeli politicians react to Netanyahu firing Shin Bet chief
https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-846321
Netanyahu moves to fire Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar, drawing praise from the Right and fierce opposition from the Left.
Netanyahu says decided to fire Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar
https://www.ynetnews.com/article/bypkkkvhje
Prime minister summons Bar to inform him he will be bringing a decision to fire him to cabinet for approval; move expected to come before court because of prime minister's conflict of interest after Shin Bet investigates his close aides
The SHABBATTO: Mobility Meets Halacha
https://www.timesofisrael.com/spotlight/the-shabbatto-mobility-meets-halacha/
Movinglife, also partnered with the Star-K kosher certification agency to develop the SHABBATTO mobility scooter with a unique “Shabbat Mode” for observant Jews with mobility challenges. In seeking approval for Shabbat use, Movinglife met with Star-K’s rabbinic authority, Rav Moshe Heinemann, and programmed the scooter’s Shabbat mechanism according to detailed halachic guidelines he provided. After making minor adjustments and passing Star-K’s testing, the SHABBATTO became the only mobility scooter approved by Star-K for Shabbat use. This Star-K approval means the scooter can be used on Shabbat by those designated as cholim, allowing them to attend synagogue and participate in community life without violating Shabbat.
How Do You Like the Trade War Now?
https://www.wsj.com/opinion/donald-trump-tariffs-canada-doug-ford-trade-war-ba0c6147
Trump is furious that Canada won’t take his tariffs lying down.
As AI nurses reshape hospital care, human nurses are pushing back
The next time you’re due for a medical exam you may get a call from someone like Ana: a friendly voice that can help you prepare for your appointment and answer any pressing questions you might have.
With her calm, warm demeanor, Ana has been trained to put patients at ease — like many nurses across the U.S. But unlike them, she is also available to chat 24-7, in multiple languages, from Hindi to Haitian Creole.
That’s because Ana isn’t human, but an artificial intelligence program created by Hippocratic AI, one of a number of new companies offering ways to automate time-consuming tasks usually performed by nurses and medical assistants.