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Rep. Laurel Libby is not a hero for Maine’s women and girls. Far from it. She used a national spotlight to double down on the ...
Rep. Laurel Libby is not a hero for Maine’s women and girls. Far from it. She used a national spotlight to double down on the ...
Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Rep. Laurel Libby** In a significant ruling on Tuesday, the Supreme Court delivered a powerful affirmation of free speec ...
The Supreme Court’s recent decision to allow a Maine lawmaker to vote—despite her censure for comments on transgender athletes—has reignited a critical debate on free speech and representation in ...
A 6th Republican candidate is throwing his hat into next year’s race for Maine governor with Kennebunkport businessman Ben Midgley set to make a formal announcement next Tuesday.
Maine Attorney General Aaron Frey believes his litigation against the White House is protecting the rights of Mainers. His GOP critics frame it as political theater.
Rep. Laurel Libby, R-Maine, shares her reaction to the state's Education Department Commissioner Pender Makin suggesting schools can defy President Donald Trump's executive order protecting women ...
Maine, shares her reaction to the state's Education Department Commissioner Pender Makin suggesting schools can defy ...
Maine Education Commissioner Pender Makin told schools to ignore President Donald Trump's executive orders on transgender athletes, leading to federal funding threats and a DOJ lawsuit.
Cambria County Coroner Jeff Lees walks to speak to the media at the Laurel United Cemetery attempted exhumation. “I think this leaves all of us with more questions than answers,” Lee said of ...
Attorneys for the state of Maine and a conservative lawmaker who identified a transgender teen student athlete online now agree that the lawmaker's appeal over her loss of voting rights for her ...
Republican state Rep. Laurel Libby identified the athlete in a February social media post that went viral and called into question the student’s gender identity, bringing attention to the issue ...