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“B E THE MAN”, says an advert for the Selective Service System. The entreaty is not merely a suggestion. For decades, registering for the Selective Service the federal agency that keeps a roster of America’s 18- to-25-year-old men, in case a military draft returns has been a legal duty males must fulfil within 30 days of their 18th birthday. Listen to this story Enjoy more audio and podcasts oniOSorAndroid. Whether citizen or immigrant, dual national or national guardsman, all men must comply or face investigation by the Department of Justice. Potential consequences are not light: denial of student loans, disqualification from citizenship, fines reaching $250,000 and up to five years in prison. ....
A challenge to male-only draft registration lands at America's Supreme Court economist.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from economist.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Bill to allow yoga in Alabama schools advances after tie vote last week Updated 9:43 AM; Today 9:19 AM Alabama state Rep. Jeremy Gray of Opelika talks about his bill to lift the ban on teaching yoga in public schools. Facebook Share The committee voted 5-2 to approve the bill by Rep. Jeremy Gray, D-Opelika. Some senators who were not on hand for last week’s 4-4 vote were at today’s meeting. The state Board of Education banned yoga from Alabama schools in 1993 because of its ties to Hinduism. Gray, who played football at North Carolina State, began doing yoga because of his athletic career. Besides the physical benefits of the exercises, Gray said it can help students mentally and can help with behavioral problems in school. It’s his third year to sponsor the bill. ....
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The practice has been banned in schools since 1993. Conservative Christian groups say allowing yoga in schools would promote Hinduism. Legislation that would have allowed yoga to be taught in Alabama public schools died in committee Wednesday, stalling a years-long battle by one state legislator to bring the practice back. Bill AL HB246 was put forth by Alabama State Rep. Jeremy Gray, who wrote that bringing yoga back to school would be voluntary. It sought to overturn a ban on the practice in Alabama schools in place since 1993. Lawmakers in Alabama s state Senate voted on the proposal and decided against it, effectively endorsing the existing ban. Gray can attempt to pass the measure again later, but it is a significant setback. ....