2020’s ‘Fake Elector’ Schemes Will Be Harder to Try in 2024 – But Not Impossible
Many of last election’s fake electors now face criminal prosecution, which may serve as a deterrent.
Many of last election’s fake electors now face criminal prosecution, which may serve as a deterrent.
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Republican state lawmakers have introduced more than 150 bills in 35 states that seek to curb academic freedom on campus.
Militia efforts to resurface into public view indicates that members feel both a legitimacy and an urgency for action as the 2024 election approaches.
“I believe giving thousands of city employees the keys to a small surveillance state is a recipe for disaster,” says Albert Fox Cahn, founder and executive director of the nonprofit Surveillance Technology Oversight Project.
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I’ve been struck by the resonances between modern and medieval censorship of queer texts. Both have been shaped by a sort of “Don’t Say Gay” mindset: an assumption that even seeing or talking about LGBTQ+ themes poses a threat to children and society, regardless of how it’s done.
Take your summer reading list beyond the borders of the United States.
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Matt McClanahan and Lauren McChesney bought Shankweiler’s Drive-In in Orefield, Pennsylvania, in 2022 after learning the property might be sold to developers.
“We have witnessed the devastating consequences of these types of devices, and the loss of life is nothing short of heartbreaking,” said York City Council President Edquina Washington.
The judicial races have become more partisan following court battles over mail voting and redistricting.
Scranton Mayor Paige Cognetti, 45, is viewed by party operatives as a rising star in Pennsylvania. She will try to unseat Republican freshman Rep. Rob Bresnahan.
CEO pay has risen nearly 35 percent since 2019 in absolute terms, while their median worker pay hasn’t even kept up with the U.S. inflation rate.