The Guardian: “The state of Georgia has dragged its feet for months on allowing defense attorneys to visit the forest where a criminal conspiracy allegedly operated in opposition to the “Cop City” police training center, according to a motion filed this week and the Guardian’s reporting…. Since January, deputy attorney general John Fowler has failed to schedule a visit…
Month: July 2024
“Arkansas abortion amendment gets more than 100,000 backers”
USA Today: “The backers of a measure to allow Arkansas voters the chance to loosen the state’s near-total abortion ban said Friday they submitted more than 100,000 signatures, more than enough to qualify for the November ballot. Friday marked the deadline for Arkansas ballot question committees to submit their petitions, a major milestone which will determine whether…
“White nationalists march again through downtown Nashville”
WPLN: “Dozens of self-proclaimed white nationalists marched through downtown Nashville on Saturday. They wore matching uniforms, with ski masks and sunglasses to obscure their faces, and carried Confederate and upside-down American flags. Witnesses say they chanted the Nazi “Seig Heil” salute and called for mass deportations of nonwhite people. This is the second time this…
“After SCOTUS ruling, local advocates protest homeless camping bans, call for investments”
Austin American-Statesman: “After a historic ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court that upholds city and state laws barring people experiencing homelessness from sleeping and camping in public spaces, Austin-based advocates protested camping bans like the one Austin has and renewed calls for the city to invest in housing and other supportive services. “We cannot arrest our way…
“President Biden to speak at LBJ Library in Austin to commemorate Civil Rights Act signing”
Austin American-Statesman: “President Joe Biden is set to deliver a major speech on civil rights and democracy at the Lyndon Baines Johnson Presidential Library and Museum in Austin on July 15, the same day the Republican National Convention begins in Milwaukee, two sources familiar with the engagement told the American-Statesman. The event, which will commemorate…
“Texas Supreme Court lets gender-affirming care ban remain in effect”
Advocate: “The Texas Supreme Court has refused to block the state’s ban on gender-affirming care for transgender minors, allowing the ban to remain in effect while a lawsuit against it proceeds. The court ruled that the families, health care professionals, and organizations challenging the ban are unlikely to succeed in proving that it violates the Texas constitution. “We conclude…
Last Month Mark Robinson, GOP NC Gubernatorial Nominee, said “We Find Ourselves Struggling with People Who Have Evil Intent…Some Folks Need Killing…It’s a Matter of Necessity…”
New Republic: “Mark Robinson, the extremist GOP nominee for governor in North Carolina, appeared to endorse political violence in a bizarre and extended rant he delivered on June 30 in a small-town church. “Some folks need killing!” Robinson, the state’s lieutenant governor, shouted during a roughly half-hour-long speech in Lake Church in the tiny town of White…
“Creation of Woman: Evangelical and Transgender in the Bible Belt”
Longreads: ““At last! This is bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called Woman, because she was taken out of Man.” —Genesis 2:23 In the seventh year of our marriage, on a cold day in October, my husband called me into the bathroom. He was lying in the tub with…
KY Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Claiming Abortion Ban Violates Jewish Religious Beliefs
KCBX: “A Kentucky judge dismissed a lawsuit brought by three Jewish mothers who argued that the state’s near-total abortion ban violated the religious freedoms of those who believe life begins at birth, not conception. On Friday evening, Jefferson County Circuit Judge Brian Edwards said the group of women lacked standing to bring the case and sided with the state’s…
“She took on a small Mississippi town’s police. Then they arrested her.”
WaPo: “Handcuffed in the cramped lobby of the Lexington Police Department, standing eye-to-eye with the chief, Jill Collen Jefferson was given a choice. She had been arrested while filming a nighttime traffic stop in this county seat of roughly 1,500 people and four traffic signals. Pay a $35 processing fee, the chief said, and we’ll…