North State Journal: “Georgia’s Republican-controlled Senate voted Monday to erect a monument to conservative U.S. Supreme Court Justice and Georgia native Clarence Thomas after heated debate and objections from several black senators, one of whom called Thomas a “hypocrite and a traitor.” The monument would be financed by private donations and would be erected somewhere…
Month: February 2022
“Deputy Va. attorney general resigns after revelation of Facebook posts praising Jan. 6 rioters, claiming Trump won election”
WaPo: “A top deputy overseeing election issues for Virginia’s new Republican attorney general resigned Thursday after The Washington Post questioned the office about Facebook posts she had made praising rioters at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, and falsely claiming President Donald Trump won the 2020 election. Former deputy attorney general Monique Miles also…
TN Study of Benefits of Pre-K Finds Negative Impact on Participants
NPR: “Dale Farran has been studying early childhood education for half a century. Yet her most recent scientific publication has made her question everything she thought she knew. “It really has required a lot of soul-searching, a lot of reading of the literature to try to think of what were plausible reasons that might account for this.”…
Gerrymandering Litigation Updates: Court Arguments in AR, NC GOP Considering Appeal to SCOTUS
“Hearing ends in Arkansas gerrymander case, now we wait” AR Times: “After a whirlwind week of late nights, snow delays and a marathon Saturday session, both sides finished arguments in a case over whether Arkansas’s new state House maps violate the 1965 Voting Rights Act by weakening Black Arkansans’ political power. And while skeptics predict…
“Jay Martin announces as Democratic candidate for governor [in AR]”
AR Times: “Jay Martin, a lawyer in Little Rock and former state representative, has joined the filed of Democratic candidates for governor….Martin considered a run for governor in 2018. He served two terms in the House, 2003-2007, representing parts of North Little Rock and Sherwood. He heads the law firm of Wallace, Martin, Duke &…
“North Carolina elections board says it has power to disqualify Rep. Cawthorn from running over January 6”
CNN: “The North Carolina State Board of Elections said on Monday that it has the power to block GOP Rep. Madison Cawthorn from running for reelection over his role in the January 6 insurrection — an open legal question at the center of liberal-backed efforts to disqualify him from future office.The bipartisan election board made the assertion…
LIVE NOW: Alabama Program Recognizing Trailblazing Activist Women
AL Political Reporter: “The Alabama Department of Archives and History at noon Wednesday is to hold a live-streamed program honoring three pathbreaking Alabama women. The “Alabama Women at Work” program is to take place at noon, live-streamed on the department’s Facebook page. Debbie Pendleton, retired ADAH director of public services, will discuss Birmingham businesswoman and suffragist,…
“[Stacey] Abrams apologizes after maskless photos with masked students”
Atlanta Journal-Constitution: “Stacey Abrams apologized Tuesday for going maskless in pictures with masked elementary school students after growing backlash from Republicans who accused her of hypocritical behavior. The Democratic candidate for governor told CNN that she took her mask off to read to students at a Decatur school last week so that children listening remotely in other…
“Top Georgia Democrats build financial edge over Republicans”
Atlanta Journal-Constitution: “Georgia Democrats have built an enormous fundraising advantage over their Republican rivals in the state’s marquee political races. In just two months, Democrat Stacey Abrams amassed $9.2 million, outdoing both Gov. Brian Kemp and his Republican rival, former U.S. Sen. David Perdue. She collected nearly $2 million more in that span than Kemp did…
SCOTUS Uses Shadow Docket to Stay Court Ruling AL Must Draw Districts to Represent Black Voters
WaPo: “A divided Supreme Court on Monday restored an Alabama congressional map that creates only one district favorable to a Black candidate, and put on hold a lower court’s order that said a second district was necessary to comply with the Voting Rights Act. Over the objections of Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. and…