Scotland’s new “hate crime” law already is demonstrating how it will be used to squash dissent and free speech. The so-called Hate Crime and Public Read More
House Bill 486, also known as Aisha's Law, is personal for Ohio Representative Juanita Brent of Cleveland. Brent, who represents District 22, is a co-sponsor of the bill that was introduced for the third time last week.
TBILISI, Georgia (AP) — Lawmakers in Georgia's legislature scuffled on Monday as the parliament debated a divisive new law dubbed the foreign agent bill. Hours later, hundreds of people protested against the legislation outside the parliament in the Georgian capital of Tbilisi. The draft — proposed by the ruling Georgian Dream party — calls for []
TBILISI, Georgia (AP) — Lawmakers in Georgia's legislature scuffled on Monday as the parliament debated a divisive new law dubbed the foreign agent bill. Hours later, hundreds of people protested
AUTHOR JK Rowling has accused Humza Yousaf of favouring trans people as the row over new hate laws rumbles on. The Harry Potter creator, 58, said the First Minister has “absolute contempt for women
Mary Simon, Canada’s supposed non-partisan head of state, appeared to be supporting a Liberal government bill that will further regulate the internet.
In response to reported violations, companies including SpaceX, Starbucks, and Amazon are arguing the NLRB is unconstitutional.
Timing is everything in politics, so it was splendidly appropriate that the launch week of Humza Yousaf's draconian hate crime law should culminate in yesterday's Old Firm derby.
More than 1,000 hate crime complaints have been made to police every day on average since Scotland's controversial new law was introduced on April Fool's Day.
It’s easy to laugh at the latest example of SNP incompetence, but new hate crime laws will have serious consequences – not last for the police’s ability to solve actual crimes, says Paul Ormerod The Scottish hate crime law has been a prominent feature in the media ever since it came into force just over []
Alabama educators guide students through teaching and sometimes discipline. One lawmaker says that it has gotten harder for teachers to control their classrooms.
BATON ROUGE, La. (BRPROUD) - A bill would change how public records are handled in Louisiana if passed. SB482 was introduced on April 2 by Sen. Heather Cloud (R-LA) during the 2024 Regular Louisiana Legislative session. SB482 proposes that certain records in the governor's office about the governor, their spouse, or child's security details won't []