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Friday, April 9
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Summer Kelley
Florida police union gets ‘major victory’ as appeals court rules some officers’ identities can be shielded
The Florida Police Benevolent Association (PBA) is celebrating a precedent-setting victory after an appeals court ruled this week that the identities of officers who have been involved in fatal police shootings can be protected under Marsy’s Law if they were threatened with deadly force.
Wednesday, April 7
by
Summer Kelley
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey lifts mask rules, urges common sense instead to combat virus
Gov. Kay Ivey said Wednesday that Alabama is shifting to personal responsibility in the fight against COVID-19, keeping her promise to let a statewide face mask order expire Friday.
Tuesday, April 6
by
Summer Kelley
Michigan university revoking Christian group’s benefits was unconstitutional, judge rules
A federal judge has ruled that Wayne State University violated the First Amendment in refusing to officially recognize the Christian group InterVarsity because it required its leaders to be adherents of the faith.
Thursday, April 1
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Summer Kelley
Charlottesville can remove Confederate statues, Virginia’s highest court rules
Virginia's highest court ruled Thursday that the city of can take down two statues of Confederate generals
Sunday, March 28
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Summer Kelley
Ohio Christian college professor who rejected transgender student’s pronouns can sue university, court rules
A federal appeals court ruled on Friday that an Ohio college professor can try to prove his First Amendment rights were violated and sue the school for damages after he was reprimanded in 2016 for refusing to address a transgender student by her preferred pronouns.
Friday, March 19
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Summer Kelley
Judge won’t delay Derek Chauvin trial, rules certain evidence from Floyd’s 2019 arrest is allowed
A judge overseeing the trial of Derek Chauvin, who is charged in George Floyd’s death, ruled Friday that the former Minneapolis police officer's trial location will not be moved or delayed.
Friday, March 12
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Summer Kelley
CDC eviction moratorium exceeded authority, federal judge in Ohio rules
In a victory for landlords, a federal judge in Ohio ruled Thursday that the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention exceeded its authority when it ordered a moratorium on evictions in connection with the coronavirus pandemic.
Wednesday, March 3
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Summer Kelley
Virginia county’s proposed rules affecting American flag blasted as insult to Old Glory
In Virginia's largest county -- Fairfax, officials are considering restrictions on the size and number of flags residents and businesses can display – with no exception for the American flag.
Wednesday, February 17
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Summer Kelley
Rochester woman calls for Cuomo to change nursing home visitation rules after grandmother dies from ‘neglect’
A Rochester, N.Y., woman is imploring Gov. Andrew Cuomo to reform nursing home visitation rules in the state and condemning measures he enacted, which she says are ineffective and to blame for her grandmother's death in December.
Monday, February 8
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Summer Kelley
Judge rules Broward School District had no responsibility to warn students about Parkland school shooter
"The District had no control over Cruz," Henning wrote, according to the Sun Sentinel. "They did not have custody over him. He was not a student in the system and had not been for over a year. In fact, he was refused access to the ...
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