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More Than Two-Thirds of Students Want Police Out of Schools

More Than Two-Thirds of Students Want Police Out of Schools
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Nebraska prison inmate sues for right to get abortion

Nebraska prison inmate sues for right to get abortion By GRANT SCHULTEApril 9, 2021 GMT OMAHA, Neb. (AP) A Nebraska prison inmate sued the state corrections department Friday, saying she was denied her constitutional right to get an abortion. The woman, identified as Jane Roe, asked a federal judge for an emergency order so she can get state-mandated counseling and an abortion at a Planned Parenthood in Lincoln by her scheduled appointment on Tuesday. She’s a little more than 15 weeks pregnant and has been in prison since Feb. 18, serving a 26-month sentence at the Nebraska Correctional Center for Women in York, according to the lawsuit.

Former Trump aide Stephen Miller launches group targeting Biden s policies -- Puppet Masters -- Sott net

© Patrick Semansky/AP Former President Donald Trump s senior aide Stephen Miller has launche d a new organization that aims to challenge the Biden administration s policies in courts and is being billed as a conservative American Civil Liberties Union. Miller, the architect of the Trump White House s immigration policies, launched America First Legal this week, which will work with Republican attorneys general around the country to push back against President Biden s rollback of Trump s policies. Trump put out a statement Wednesday promoting the project, and urging his supporters to get behind it: Stephen Miller is a fearless, principled fighter for the America First movement. He has backbone, integrity, and never gives up. As we know,

Honolulu s police chief has 60 days to make big changes What happens if she doesn t?

Honolulu Police Chief Susan Ballard (Source: Hawaii News Now) By Lynn Kawano | April 8, 2021 at 1:37 PM HST - Updated April 8 at 1:41 PM HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - The Honolulu Police Commission has set a 60-day deadline for HPD Chief Susan Ballard to make dramatic changes to the department, but community watchdog groups are wondering what, if anything, will happen if she does not meet those expectations. “Is the chief going to be held to this performance improvement plan?” asked Joshua Wisch, of the American Civil Liberties Union. Among the requested changes to her leadership and management style, Ballard has to eliminate a “culture of blame” at the Honolulu Police Department and take responsibility as the chief.

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