Atlanta News First: “The ACLU of Georgia is demanding answers from state officials in response to arrests made during the Atlanta Public Safety Training Center protests. The letter was sent to Attorney General of Georgia Chris Carr and GBI Director Mike Register. The organization claims the arrests of protestors are based on false accusations. “This…
NC House Speaker Sued for Ruining Marriage with Affair in Complaint That Alleges He Traded Political Favors for Sex
WRAL: “An assistant principal and former Apex Town Council member claims North Carolina House Speaker Tim Moore had an affair with his wife for more than three years, resulting in the “destruction” of his marriage. On Sunday, Scott Lassiter, an assistant principal for the Wake County Public School System, filed a lawsuit against North Carolina…
“College Board Refuses To Alter Courses Despite Request From Florida Officials”
HuffPo: “The College Board sent a letter to the Florida Department of Education on Thursday affirming that it will not modify any more of its courses, including psychology courses on gender and sexual orientation, to comply with state laws passed by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) that restricts classroom instruction topics. “Please know that we will not modify our…
FL GOP Lawmaker Says DeSantis Using Government Funds to Strongarm Endorsements
Political Wire: “Florida state Sen. Joe Gruters (R) slammed Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) after the governor vetoed many Sarasota area projects that had been included in the state’s 2023-24 budget, the Sarasota Herald Tribune reports. Said Gruters: “The Governor is clearly upset I endorsed Donald Trump for President, and so he took it out on the people…
“The Ku Klux Klan pulls guns on LGBTQ+ demonstrators in Kentucky [Video]”
LGBTQNation: “In the small town of Corbin, Kentucky two Sundays ago, shouts of “Gay rights! Human rights!” at a small protest against anti-LGBTQ+ legislation being pursued at the state level were met with a different, and hateful, kind of demonstration. … Segebart had already flashed a KKK membership card to the man, handed to him…
NC Shaping Up to Be Hottest Battleground State in 2024
Political Wire: “The most fascinating political chess match in America outside Washington, DC—where the usual game is more like 52-card pickup anyway—is taking place in North Carolina, involving races from the local to the national level,” The Economist reports. “Joe Biden, who is already running campaign advertising in the state, made his sixth trip there as president…
“Tuberville rejects GOP attempts to end military promotions blockade”
Politico: “Sen. Tommy Tuberville is rejecting off-ramps and advice from more senior Republicans to end his hold on military promotions, even as Pentagon officials step up their warnings that the maneuver is compromising America’s security. The Alabama lawmaker’s colleagues have approached him in recent weeks to broker a compromise that would allow roughly 250 senior officer promotions…
“Southern Baptists Vote to Further Expand Restrictions on Women as Leaders”
NY Times: “After overwhelmingly voting to finalize the expulsion of two churches with female pastors, Southern Baptists voted on Wednesday to further expand restrictions on women in church leadership, potentially opening up hundreds of new churches to investigation and expulsions. Delegates to the Southern Baptist Convention’s annual meeting in New Orleans approved an amendment to…
“Lawsuit claims Mississippi’s ballot harvesting ban infringes on disabled voters’ rights”
Magnolia Tribune: “On May 31st, the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), Mississippi Center for Justice, American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) Mississippi, and Disability Rights Mississippi (DRMS) filed a federal lawsuit challenging Senate Bill 2358, a new law that bans ballot harvesting in the state of Mississippi. The legislation is set to take effect on July 1, 2023….
“60 years after Medgar Evers’ murder, his widow continues a civil rights legacy”
CBS42: “At 90, Myrlie Evers-Williams still speaks in a clear, strong voice as she says she terribly misses her first love, civil rights icon Medgar Evers, and as she reflects on his work — and her own — to push the U.S. toward a promise of equality and justice for all. It’s been 60 years…