Marion Mayor Not Sure What Cops ‘Did Wrong’ in Newspaper Raid
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- September 2, 2023
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Despite the national backlash over his police department’s raid of the office of a local newspaper and the home of its 98-year-old co-owner, who died the following day, Marion Mayor David Mayfield still isn’t “sure exactly what they did wrong.” With his Kansas town still feeling the fallout over last month’s infamous raid of the […]
Read MoreFederalist Society hosts debate on ‘freedom of thought’ as more Southern states look to combat woke ideology on college campuses | #republicans | #Alabama | #GOP
From Critical Race Theory to diversity, equity and inclusion, more Southern states like Alabama and Florida are trying to push back against woke ideology at public universities. But whether that means the government banning certain topics outright or administrators restructuring incentives, conservatives and free speech advocates are still debating the best approach to secure academic […]
Read MoreAlabama redistricting on docket ahead as Supreme Court welcomes the public again, and a new justice | News | #elections | #alabama
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- October 4, 2022
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court began its new term Monday with a new justice on the bench, the public back in the courtroom and a spirited debate in a case that pits environmental protections against property rights. This term’s significant cases include a struggle over whether Alabama must draw an additional Black majority congressional […]
Read MoreJustice Dept files a challenge to Alabama transgender law | #republicans | #Alabama | #GOP
The U.S. Department of Justice is challenging an Alabama law making it a felony for doctors to treat transgender people under age 19 with puberty-blockers and hormones to affirm their gender identity By KIM CHANDLER Associated Press April 30, 2022, 1:07 AM • 4 min read Share to FacebookShare to TwitterEmail this article MONTGOMERY, Ala. […]
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