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November 27, 2021

Spanish police protest government plan to reform 'gag law' - Minneapolis Star Tribune

MADRID — Tens of thousands of Spanish police officers and their supporters marched in Madrid on Saturday to protest against government plans to reform a controversial security law known by critics as the "gag law." Critics of the Citizens Security Law passed by the previous conservative government in 2015 have for years said that it gave too much power to security forces in detriment of civil...
November 27, 2021

Spanish police protest government plan to reform ‘gag law’ - WOWK 13 News

Police march past the Spanish parliament during a protest march in Madrid, Spain, Saturday, Nov. 27, 2021. Tens of thousands of Spanish police officers and their supporters rallied in Madrid on Saturday to protest against government plans to reform a controversial security law known by critics as the “gag law.” (AP Photo/Paul White) MADRID (AP) — Tens of thousands of Spanish police officers a...
November 27, 2021

Spanish Police Protest Government Plan to Reform 'Gag Law' - U.S. News & World Report

MADRID (AP) — Tens of thousands of Spanish police officers and their supporters marched in Madrid on Saturday to protest against government plans to reform a controversial security law known by critics as the “gag law.” Critics of the Citizens Security Law passed by the previous conservative government in 2015 have for years said that it gave too much power to security forces in detriment of ...
November 27, 2021

Dutch government apologizes for discredited transgender law - Minneapolis Star Tribune

THE HAGUE, Netherlands — The Dutch government made a public apology Saturday for a now discredited and scrapped law that required transgender people to undergo surgery and sterilization if they wanted to change their gender on their birth certificate. "Nobody should have experienced what you have experienced. I am truly sorry that it happened," said Dutch Minister for Education, Culture and S...
November 27, 2021

Dutch government apologizes for discredited transgender law - ABC News

THE HAGUE, Netherlands -- The Dutch government made a public apology Saturday for a now discredited and scrapped law that required transgender people to undergo surgery and sterilization if they wanted to change their gender on their birth certificate. “Nobody should have experienced what you have experienced. I am truly sorry that it happened," said Dutch Minister for Education, Culture and ...
November 27, 2021

John Jay College skirted law about paying former president's drivers - New York Post

A new report found that John Jay College of Criminal Justice, pictured above, skirted state regulations by paying the former college president's drivers using money from an affiliated foundation. John Jay College of Criminal Justice skirted state law by hiring two retired NYPD officers to serve as drivers for its president, and having most of their salaries paid by an affiliated foundation, a...
November 27, 2021

Georgia’s abortion laws could be impacted by upcoming Supreme Court rulings - The Current

The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments Dec. 1 on one of the most significant abortion cases in years, and the aftereffects of its ruling will be felt here in Georgia. This story also appeared in Capitol Beat News Service The case of Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization has drawn more than 1,000 friend-of-the-court briefs so far — including one from Georgia — on both sides of the...
November 27, 2021

Spanish police march in Madrid to protest against 'Gag Law' reform - Reuters

MADRID, Nov 27 (Reuters) - Thousands of Spanish police officers marched through Madrid on Saturday to protest against a proposed reform of a security law which they say will hamper their ability to do their work. Politicians from Spain's three main conservative parties joined police officers in the protest against proposed changes to the 2015 Citizens Security Law, which critics say violates ...
November 27, 2021

Extra law enforcement looking for impaired drivers in Minnesota - KFGO News

ST. PAUL, Minn. – Don’t drink and drive this holiday season. That’s the message as law enforcement officials statewide are stepping up patrols to keep impaired drivers off of the roads. Minnesota State Patrol Lieutenant Gordon Shank says he’s arrested drunk drivers, and many of them. “If they could change one thing that night, they would have called a friend, a family member, a cab, whatever ...
November 27, 2021

Spanish police march in Madrid to protest against 'Gag Law' reform - Yahoo News

By Miguel Gutierrez and Marco Trujillo MADRID (Reuters) - Thousands of Spanish police officers marched through Madrid on Saturday to protest against a proposed reform of a security law which they say will hamper their ability to do their work. Politicians from Spain's three main conservative parties joined police officers in the protest against proposed changes to the 2015 Citizens Security L...