Exploring the Aftermath: A Father’s Heartbreak, Gun Rights Advocacy, and Maine’s Long History of Gun Ownership

Lewiston, Maine – Bereaved families and gun rights advocates in Maine are grappling with the aftermath of the state’s deadliest mass shooting. The tragedy has left communities in shock and ignited a passionate debate about the underlying issues surrounding gun ownership. In the town of Lewiston, Tim Boyum, host of Front Porch Politics, sits down with the father of one of the victims. The grief-stricken father shares his heart-wrenching experience of losing his son in the mass shooting, offering a raw and personal perspective on the devastating impact of gun violence. Moving to Surry, Boyum … Read more

Renowned Advocate Larry H. Parker, Devoted to Justice and Advocacy, Passes Away at 75

Los Angeles, California – Larry H. Parker, a prominent attorney known for his commitment to advocating for injured individuals, has passed away at the age of 75. Parker, recognized for his memorable slogan “We’ll fight for you!”, dedicated his career to fighting for the rights of those who had suffered injuries or accidents. Although the specific cause of his death has not been disclosed, Parker’s passing marks the end of an era in the legal profession. His fearless pursuit of justice garnered him a reputation as a relentless advocate for his clients, earning him the … Read more

Texas Advocacy Group Targets New Mexico with Controversial Mail Ban, Restricting Access to Abortion

Abortion restrictions are gaining traction across the United States, with Texas at the forefront. However, the impact of these measures extends beyond state lines. New Mexico, known as a more liberal state when it comes to reproductive rights, has also become a target. Proponents of abortion bans are employing new tactics to limit access, prompting a legal battle that could have far-reaching consequences. In an effort to hinder abortion provision, anti-abortion activists in New Mexico have passed ordinances that effectively ban the practice. These ordinances prohibit clinics from receiving abortion-inducing drugs or any related paraphernalia. … Read more

LGBTQ Advocacy Teacher Files Lawsuit Against Cobb County School District for Retaliation and Censorship

A teacher in Cobb County, Georgia, has filed a lawsuit against the school district, alleging that she was fired for supporting LGBTQ students. The 35-page complaint claims that the plaintiffs faced termination or fear discipline due to the school’s vague censorship policies. The lawsuit argues that the firing of the teacher, Rinderle, served as a warning to other educators against allowing students access to information about LGBTQ and gender nonconforming individuals. The plaintiffs argue that this violates Title IX, the civil rights law that prohibits sex-based discrimination in schools. They are demanding Rinderle’s reinstatement, removal … Read more