Cheryl Lovelady

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Breaking Schools' Rules: Watching for Potential Litigation

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Shackling Female Inmates During Labor And Childbirth Must Stop

Matt

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Breaking Schools’ Rules: Does school discipline correct misbehavior or is it a short-cut to jail?

Kirs

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The Texas District & County Attorney Association and ACLU of Texas Agree …

As we argued throughout the last legislative session, the bill was well-meaning legislation, but offered the wrong response. It is conservatively estimated that 20 percent of youth have engaged in “sexting.” Sending these youth into the criminal justice system will fail to address the root behavior and also saddle them with the short- and long-term consequences of a criminal record. Instead, we should focus on real solutions, such as educating youth about the lasting impact of sharing private images over the Internet. Furthermore, in many circumstances “sexting” is constitutionally protected speech. Laws are already available to prosecute individuals for committing crimes against youth, including harassment, bullying, and child pornography. We commend the Texas District & County Attorney Association for their strong stand.
Want to help? Please contact your state legislators and demand that they repeal this legislation during the next legislative session!

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Breaking Schools’ Rules: Suspensions and expulsions are the gateway to dropping out

Kirs

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Attorney General’s Ruling Leaves Cameron Todd Willingham’s Case Unresolved

Kirs

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Breaking Schools’ Rules: Abuse of Discretionary Expulsion

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Breaking Schools’ Rules: Disproportionate Impact

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