AUGUST 2023
Louisville Metro
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Found NOT GUILTY by Jefferson Co. Circuit Court; not returned to LMPD force; indicted by U.S. Department of Justice in August 2022.
After a Status Hearing with Judge Rebecca Jennings on May 17, Brett’s trial is now scheduled for October 2023, with 3 weeks allotted. The trial was rescheduled since the Defense must comb through 1.6 million documents (including videos) that have been produced by the DOJ as ‘discovery’ for this case. Watch for more information.
After 25 years of litigation, Sunrise Children's Services wins!
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Kentucky
Public School Review
Deficient Science Textbook
We're Number One!
The national average private school SAT score (out of 1600 maximum) is 1228. (2023). The state with the highest average private school SAT score is Kentucky with 1312.
New Kentucky Law in Court
Chapter 131 specifies that a plaintiff who is a resident of Kentucky shall file a complaint or petition in the office of the Circuit Court clerk in the county where the plaintiff resides. That is being challenged… more… Law was vetoed by Beshear.
USA & World
In new strategy, state asks locals to host unhoused, migrant families as officials scramble to expand shelters
Massachusetts officials are seeking residents willing to host newly arrived families in need of shelter. Hosts are asked to provide a room or apartment for a few days, until longer-term accommodations can be arranged.
…“This has previously been a practice among Resettlement Agencies and other volunteers who work to support new arrivals,” said Karissa Hand, press secretary for the Healey administration, in a statement. Host families are generally drawn from the community and volunteer networks, her statement said. Read more
What is a migrant?
There are important differences between the terms ‘migrant' and ‘refugee', which cannot be used interchangeably. Refugees are outside their own country because of a threat to their lives or freedom. They are defined and protected by a specific international legal framework.
The term ‘migrant', on the other hand, is not defined under international law, and is sometimes used differently by different stakeholders. Traditionally, the word ‘migrant' has been used to designate people who move by choice rather than to escape conflict or persecution, usually across an international border (‘international migrants'), for instance to join family members already abroad, to search for a livelihood, or for a range of other purposes. The term is increasingly used as an umbrella term to refer to any person who moves away from their usual place of residence, whether internally or across a border, and regardless of whether the movement is ‘forced' or voluntary.
FAIR Interview with Congressman Pat Fallon
FAIR (Federation for American Immigration Reform) evaluates policies, seeking out solutions that help reduce the negative impact of uncontrolled immigration on the nation’s security, economy, workforce, education, healthcare, and environment.
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Chase Bank shuts Mercola accounts Ongoing
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