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April 12, 2022

Docs Sue Alabama Over Law Banning Transgender Youth Healthcare - Medpage Today

A group of physicians and patients filed a lawsuit Monday, challenging an Alabama law that criminalizes the provision of gender-affirming healthcare to children, legal documents show. Morissa Ladinsky, MD, and Hussein Abdul-Latif, MD, physicians at the Children's Hospital of Alabama in Birmingham, both of whom provide care to transgender patients, as well as two patients and their families, s...
April 12, 2022

Gov. Kemp signs constitutional carry bill into law in Georgia - CBS 46 News

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed the so-called "Constitutional Carry" bill into law on April 12 at a gun store in Douglasville.(CBS46) DOUGLASVILLE, Ga. (CBS46) - Georgia Governor Brian Kemp signed a bill Tuesday making it legal to carry a gun in public without a permit. “SB 319 makes sure that law abiding Georgians, including our daughters and your family too, can protect themselves without ha...
April 12, 2022

Law enforcement takedowns continue with RaidForums seizure - TechTarget

RaidForums, a widely used marketplace known for selling high-profile stolen databases, was taken offline in a coordinated law enforcement effort led by the Department of Justice. In a press release Tuesday, the DOJ referred to RaidForums as "one of the world's largest hacker forums." The dark web marketplace was used in a variety of ways since its formation in 2015. Not only could cybercrimin...
April 12, 2022

50th Year: Chief Waldrop marks 50 years in law enforcement; grows MPD from 11 officers to 82 - Northside Sun

Chief Gene Waldrop Since a young child, Gene Waldrop knew he wanted to be a police officer and this month, on April 7, he celebrated his 50th year in law enforcement. Growing up in Greenville, he lived next to a Greenville police captain who oversaw the department’s patrol division. That captain had a big influence on Waldrop and inspired him to pursue the same career path. “I always wanted t...
April 12, 2022

State AG, Moberly School District reach settlement on Sunshine Law violation suit - Columbia Missourian

State AG, Moberly School District reach settlement on Sunshine Law violation suit  Columbia Missourian
April 12, 2022

State AG, Moberly School District reach settlement on Sunshine Law violation suit - KOMU 8

State AG, Moberly School District reach settlement on Sunshine Law violation suit  KOMU 8
April 12, 2022

Proposed charter school sues Carmel Schools over $1 building law - WFYI

Carmel Clay Schools closed Orchard Park Elementary last summer after school board members voted to stop using the facility for instruction in June 2018. Since then, the district has used the facility for storage and training and is working with Carmel Clay Parks and Recreation to create a new park or other types of collaborative use at the location. (Courtesy photo) The organizers behind a pr...
April 12, 2022

Menendez opponent, a Seton Hall law professor, says DeGise petition challenge violates federal law - New Jersey Globe | New Jersey Politics

Democratic congressional candidate Eugene Mazo in a court hearing on the validity of his nominating petitions on April 12, 2022. (Photo: NJ Globe). A Seton Hall law professor running for Congress in New Jersey’s 8th district says that the Hudson County Democratic Organization violated a federal campaign finance law by challenging his nominating petition. Eugene Mazo is citing a Federal Electi...
April 12, 2022

Oregon’s top administrative law judge charged in child pornography case - Oregon Public Broadcasting

Oregon’s chief administrative law judge, John Michael Mann, is set to appear in Washington County Circuit Court on Tuesday afternoon to face 10 counts of encouraging child sexual abuse. A Washington County grand jury indicted Mann on the felony charges on April 7, according to court records made public Tuesday. Mann, 56, was arrested Monday and is currently being held in the county jail on $2...
April 12, 2022

Is Florida's 'Don't Say Gay Law' Legal? A New Lawsuit Argues No - Edweek.org

Participants with the Alliance for GLBTQ Youth march at the annual Miami Beach Gay Pride Parade on April 9, 2017, in Miami Beach, Fla. Gay rights activists are suing Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and the state board of education over the controversial “Don’t Say Gay” law, claiming that it harms LGBTQ students and families and violates their freedom of speech and equal protection rights. D...