Florida Police Face Legal Limits on Deadly Force Under Marsy’s Law

Florida’s Marsy’s Law, initially intended to protect crime victims, is now being used to shield law enforcement. Earlier this year, the Florida Supreme Court ruled 6-0 that Marsy’s Law cannot guarantee police officers anonymity when it comes to deadly force incidents. The controversial law has been the subject of national scrutiny and legal proceedings. In …

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Iowa Book Ban Sparks Lawsuit from Penguin Random House, Teachers Union, and Authors

Largest Teachers Union, Publisher and Bestselling Authors Sue Iowa Over Education Law Iowa’s most extensive teachers union, the major publisher in America, and four bestselling authors are filing a lawsuit against the state over its new public education law. This new law forbids schools from using books that depict sex acts. The Iowa State Education …

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Murder at Worcester Massage Parlor: Suspect in Custody

WORCESTER ― Reports have revealed that the woman who passed away inside a Pleasant Street massage parlor on Thanksgiving unfortunately lost her life from a gunshot wound. The perpetrator behind this tragedy, Marcel D. Santos-Padgett of Leicester, has been taken into custody on a charge of armed assault with intent to murder, police said. According …

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Mavis Christian, Memphis murder suspect, found deceased: authorities

The Memphis Police Department announced that Mavis Christian Jr., a 52-year-old man, was discovered inside a vehicle with a self-inflicted gunshot wound in the early hours of Sunday, just hours after being sought for three different shootings that resulted in the deaths of four women and the critical condition of another. Authorities explained that local, …

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US Senate Races Against Time to Prevent Shutdown, Potential Vote on Wednesday

[1/2] People walk past the U.S. Capitol building in Washington, U.S., November 15, 2023. REUTERS/Elizabeth Frantz Acquire Licensing Rights WASHINGTON, Nov 15 (Reuters) – Democratic and Republican leaders in the U.S. Senate said on Wednesday they could possibly vote later in the day on legislation that would keep the government funded and prevent a partial …

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