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How outbreaks killed 18 Utah prison inmates while families were kept in dark

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Navigating Free Speech In The Classroom Is Getting Harder For Teachers When Schools Are At The Center Of Political Debates

There are limits to teachers’ free speech in the classroom. As schools have become centers of heated political debates around race, equity and COVID-19 restrictions, it’s not always clear where the line is drawn.

19-Year-Old Protester Stomped On A Back The Blue Sign She Faces Hate Crime Charges

A person holds a Back the Blue sign in support of police during a 2020 rally in front of Seattle City Hall. (Ted S. Warren/AP) A Utah hate crime case is drawing national attention after local authorities charged a young woman with a hate crime over allegedly defacing a Back the Blue sign in front of a sheriff s deputy. Utah is one of at least five states along with Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi and New Hampshire that list law enforcement officers, along with race and gender, in their hate crime laws protected categories, according to the Brennan Center for Justice. Lauren Gibson, 19, is accused of stomping on a Back the Blue sign while smirking in an intimidating manner at a Garfield County sheriff s deputy. The deputy had pulled over a group of vehicles for speeding, the sheriff s office says.

A Woman Is Facing A Hate Crime Charge Over Stomping On A Back The Blue Sign In Utah – Nation & World News

Home/News from NPR/A Woman Is Facing A Hate Crime Charge Over Stomping On A ‘Back The Blue’ Sign In Utah A Woman Is Facing A Hate Crime Charge Over Stomping On A ‘Back The Blue’ Sign In Utah By Bill Chappell  July 15, 2021 A Utah hate crime case is drawing national attention after local authorities charged a young woman with a hate crime over allegedly defacing a “Back the Blue” sign in front of a sheriff’s deputy. Utah is one of at least five states along with Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi and New Hampshire that list law enforcement officers, along with race and gender, in their hate crime laws’ protected categories, according to the Brennan Center for Justice.

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