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They talked of being sent to the remote woods in below-freezing weather with little gear as punishment for their attitude, of being forced to shovel snow or build a road instead of going to class, to ...
By Leela Stockley, Bangor Daily News Staff Seven people have been charged in connection with what prosecutors describe as a ...
The lawsuit states that the Hyde School utilizes a surveillance system called "Brother's/Sister's Keeper," through which students are required to report infractions to the administration. Students who ...
A panel of the Court of Appeals for the First Circuit affirmed a district court’s preliminary injunction against a Maine ballot initiative that prohibited “foreign governments and ‘foreign ...
A federal judge in New Hampshire has again blocked President Donald Trump’s executive order ending birthright citizenship and ...
Democracy Maine filed a lawsuit in May with a coalition of organizations in federal court after being stripped of an AmeriCorps planning grant.
Maine state government made up a separate funding shortfall when lawmakers in June approved $6 million that will go to ...
Washington — The Supreme Court on Tuesday restored for now a Maine state lawmaker's right to vote in the state House of Representatives after she was punished for a social media post that ...
Maine House Speaker Ryan Fecteau can't stop Rep. Laurel Libby from speaking or participating in floor votes while challenging her censure, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday.
Today the Supreme Court granted Maine state representative Laurel Libby's request for an emergency injunction pending appeal as she seeks… ...
The U.S. Supreme Court temporarily restored voting privileges to a Maine lawmaker whose social media post criticized a transgender athlete.
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