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North Dakota governor vetoes bill censoring books in public and school libraries

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US North Dakota Governor Kelly Armstrong vetoed a state bill on Tuesday that would have restricted books with “explicit sexual material” displayed or made available to minors in the state, including in public and school libraries. If so, a criminal and/or civil action begins. million of taxpayer money.”

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When Your Criminal Case Is Dropped, But Your Mugshot Lives Forever

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A single online mugshot, for even a minor non-violent misdemeanor, can become a barrier to getting a job, finding housing, or forming personal relationships, regardless of whether someone is ever convicted of a crime. A single online mugshot can become a barrier to getting a job, finding housing, or forming personal relationships.

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March 2018 Updates to the Climate Case Charts

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A few days after the California court issued its order, North Dakota and Texas asked the Wyoming federal court to lift a stay that the court had imposed in December 2017. North Dakota Court Sentenced “Valve-Turner” Activist to Year in Prison. The two states said the circumstances providing a basis for the stay (i.e.,

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August 2021 Updates to the Climate Case Charts

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On July 8, 2021, a jury in Minnesota state court found four activists guilty of aiding and abetting fourth degree criminal damage to property, a misdemeanor offense. North Dakota Challenged Oil and Gas Leasing Moratorium. North Dakota v. United States are currently not available on the website.].

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