A Feb. 17 Facebook post has become a catalyst for political history in Maine. And it could soon be the topic of Supreme Court testimony. That day, state Rep. Laurel Libby used the social media site to ...
Washington — A member of Maine's House of Representatives is asking the Supreme Court for emergency relief after she was censured for criticizing the state for allowing transgender athletes at public ...
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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 identified a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Apr. 4—A Maine lawmaker plans to ask a federal judge on Friday to immediately restore her ability to vote in the Legislature after ...
The state of Maine could face consequences from the Department of Justice for its continued refusal to ban trans athletes from girls sports, and the lawmaker who brought awareness to the issue in the ...
Rep. Laurel Libby, R-Auburn, speaks during a news conference at the Maine State House in Augusta on March 4. Joe Phelan/Kennebec Journal The Republican lawmaker who was censured for her Facebook post ...
The Supreme Court has temporarily restored the right of a duly elected Maine lawmaker to speak and vote in the state House, after she was censured over a Facebook post that included photos of a ...