Oklahoma Parents Sue Over Lawmaker’s Attempt to Make “Trump Bible” Mandatory in K-12 Classroom
Oklahoma Superintendent Ryan Walters is touting a plan to spend $59.99 per book on bibles endorsed by former President Donald Trump.
Oklahoma Superintendent Ryan Walters is touting a plan to spend $59.99 per book on bibles endorsed by former President Donald Trump.
The proposed class-action lawsuit was filed on behalf of a pseudonymous “Jane Doe” plaintiff and “all other similarly situated passengers.” Attorneys for Doe say that a former Royal Caribbean employee, Arvin Joseph Mirasol, captured images of the guest “while undressed and engaging in private activities” during a February cruise on the Symphony of the Seas.
“The right to a climate system that sustains human life, liberty, and dignity is both necessary for and foundational to the explicitly enumerated rights reserved by the Alaska Constitution,” the lawsuit alleges
The Harris family say that their school’s student handbook does not detail any specific policy on AI use, and it is therefore unfair to punish their son for using AI tools.
Slip and fall incidents can have lasting emotional, physical, and financial consequences.
The City has asked the Court to look at the NYPD’s response to mental health calls very narrowly, ignoring that all other people in New York who need help for a health problem actually receive health care instead of police officers at their door.
Recovering from a car crash involves various aspects, such as focusing on rebuilding physical strength and emotional well-being, along with planning finances and receiving support from friends and family.
Gaining knowledge of comparative fault, insurance mandates and the steps one must take in case they meet with an accident can also ensure that people are better placed to deal with their claims.
Angela Benander, a spokesperson for Michigan’s Department of State, emphasized that the lawsuit is “not a legitimate legal concern” but “the latest in the RNC’s PR campaign to spread unfounded distrust in the integrity of our elections.”2
“I roll down my window and I say, you know, just out of common courtesy—I want to let you know that I have firearms in the car,” Vem Miller told News 3 in a Monday interview. “Usually the police thank you, and they love that you respect them enough to actually give them that common courtesy, right?”