An Arkansas woman who says she was injured when a state trooper deliberately bumped into her SUV, causing it to flip, because she didn’t immediately pull over for a traffic stop is suing him and the agency
An Arkansas woman who says she was injured when a state trooper deliberately bumped into her SUV, causing it to flip, because she didn’t immediately pull
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) An Arkansas woman who says she was injured when a state trooper deliberately bumped into her SUV, causing it to flip, because she didn’t immediately pull over for a traffic stop is suing him and the agency.
Updated: 1:43 AM CDT Jun 3, 2021 An Arkansas attorney says in a lawsuit that his contract with the state was terminated because he emailed a legislator and criticized her support of a measure banning gender confirming treatments for transgender youth. The American Civil Liberties Union of Arkansas on Wednesday filed the lawsuit on behalf of Casey Copeland, whose contract with the Administrative Office of the Courts was terminated two days after he sent the email. The lawsuit argues the termination violated Copeland s constitutional rights and seeks an injunction blocking the state from terminating and not renewing his contract. (Copyright 2021 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.)