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NM Public Defender's Office settles sex harassment suits


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SANTA FE – The Public Defender’s Office in New Mexico agreed to pay $345,000 this month as part of two settlements to resolve claims that one of its investigators harassed two staff members.
The two lawsuits, filed a few months apart in 2019, accused then-investigator Javier Diaz of inappropriate behavior – such as standing to put his crotch in front of the face of a female secretary and rubbing his genitals on the back of male investigator.
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Attorneys for Diaz and the Law Offices of the Public Defender denied the allegations in their own legal filings. The settlements don’t constitute an admission of fault. ....

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Senate passes bill protecting hair and hair styles in schools and workplace


March 12, 2021
A bill to protect people in school or the workplace from discrimination based on their hair or hairstyles passed 37 to 0 in the Senate Thursday.
SB 80 would amend the New Mexico Human Rights Act to prevent discrimination based on cultural or religious headdresses and protective hairstyles and would prevent school districts and charter schools from disciplining children based on their hair, hairstyle or cultural or religious headdresses.
Sponsored by state Sen. Harold Pope Jr., D-Albuquerque, who talked about discrimination he faced as a child because of his hair, the bill received virtually no debate on the Senate floor. Pope is the first Black state Senator in New Mexico history. State Sen. Mark Moores, R-Albuquerque, said he supported the bill but asked if a school coach or referee would be able to address safety issues if the bill passed. ....

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