By Haeli Spears Kentucky
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KENTUCKY A new statewide human trafficking awareness and training campaign is underway in Kentucky. Attorney General Daniel Cameron announced his Office of Trafficking and Abuse Prevention and Prosecution (TAPP) launched the campaign titled Your Eyes Save Lives.
What You Need To Know
AG Cameron announces launch of human trafficking awareness and training campaign
Campaign is titled Your Eyes Save Lives
Campaign uses variety of platforms while targeting regions at an increased risk for human trafficking
Cameron says 136 cases of human trafficking from Kentucky reported to National Human Trafficking Hotline last year
According to a press release from the Attorney General s Office, the campaign combats human trafficking by raising awareness of the signs of human trafficking and empowers citizens, law enforcement, and community leaders to repo
By Susan Arbetter New York State PUBLISHED 5:01 PM ET Jan. 07, 2021 PUBLISHED 5:01 PM EST Jan. 07, 2021
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Roy Gutterman spends his days thinking about the First Amendment and freedom of speech. He should. He gets paid for it as the director of the Newhouse School s Tully Center for Free Speech at Syracuse University.
When asked about Wednesday’s mass insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, he said that, to his mind, it’s clear there were people who crossed the line from political protest into violence. However, he said, that “line” continues to evolve.
According to Gutterman, the current legal standard was first enshrined in a 1919 Supreme Court decision called Schenck v. U.S., which dealt with the distribution of 15K leaflets protesting the country’s involvement in WWI.