“It is patterned after the Florida bill, but mine goes further,” said Rep. Stephanie Borowicz (R-Clinton/Centre), the bill’s prime sponsor.
But advocates for the LGBTQ community say the bill’s language, like Florida’s, is intentionally vague and meant to create a climate where schools stifle any discussion of LGBTQ people for fear of running afoul of the law, which creates a mechanism for parents to sue schools they feel ...
Florida Supreme Court Social Media Law | Silicon UK Tech News
Florida has asked the US Supreme Court to rule on its controversial social media law, in a move that thrusts America’s relationship with the First Amendment back into the spotlight.
Almost immediately the tech industry fought back and a lawsuit was filed in June 2021 by several trade groups against SB 7072.
From Germany to Heights, Clay's path not the norm | Local | kdhnews.com
That is not the case for Sonja Clay, who was recently promoted to deputy chief of the Harker Heights Police Department at a ceremony on Aug. 27.
"I never knew my mother because of a divorce early on in their marriage," said Clay in an interview with the Herald at Harker Heights police headquarters last week.
Activist Asks Why Disney's Approval Crashed (NYSE:DIS) | Seeking Alpha
Disney just received an activist letter from Strive, a new asset manager focused on shareholders that runs the Strive 500 ( STRV ).
Disney lost their special tax district, costing shareholders over $10 million per year. With that, the company ceases self-governing. The stock reaction quantified the loss in the mid-10-digits.
Mozilla report takes aim at tech giants' grip on web browsers - The Washington Post
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Are Culture Wars a Policy Issue?: 10 Blocks podcast | City Journal
Welcome back to 10 Blocks. This week's special episode features audio from a Manhattan Institute event hosted in Washington, D.C.
Jesse Arm: Good evening, everyone. I'm Jesse Arm, the director of external affairs at the Manhattan Institute. And I want to welcome you all to the National Press Club this evening. The name of our program tonight is "How to Win a Culture War.
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