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As Baltimore County Public Schools’ speech-language pathologists feel the squeeze of greater demands, the district risks losing providers and students to the private sector.
R. Bruce Anderson writes a right-wing content creator's invasion of Lakeland's farmers market, and the LDDA's attempt to remove her, raise free speech questions.
No court should ideally shy away from its duty of safeguarding constitutionally ‘protected speech’. It must remain consistent with its own past pro-freedom of speech judgments.
“My freedom of speech, part of my freedom of speech is to react on the action of a public official,” Cruz noted. Cursing public officials Abante was reminded by other bloggers, including ...
A Douglas County judge on Wednesday ordered a competency evaluation and hearing for a defendant accused of child sex crimes at a Lawrence elementary school. The evaluation — to determine whether ...
Quinta Brunson’s marriage with her husband, Kevin Jay Anik, has come to an end after three years of marriage. Entertainment Weekly reported on Thursday, March 20, that Brunson, who is helming ...
Lawrence police are asking prosecutors to file more charges against the former Prairie Park Elementary School speech pathologist charged with sexually abusing a student, now alleging that he had eight ...
Lebanese media reveals portions of a never-delivered speech by Hashem Safieddine, who was to replace slain Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah before his own death in an Israeli airstrike in October.
U.S. District Judge Adam Abelson in Baltimore, a Biden nominee, ruled that parts of the executive orders likely violate the Constitution and free speech.
Mark E. Gridley Gridley, who was a speech and language pathologist at Prairie Park Elementary, 2711 Kensington Road, was arrested at the school on Saturday, as the Journal-World reported.
Police were originally notified by a parent on Saturday about an incident that allegedly happened last week at Prairie Park Elementary School. Gridley made an initial appearance in court on Feb. 10.
He opened the speech by acknowledging the victims of last week’s midair collision over the Potomac River and the first responders from Maryland who were part of sorting through its aftermath.