The bill makes it a felony for someone to make an individual “feel terrorized, frightened, or threatened” and is punishable by up to five years in prison and $10,000 fine.
Houchins has been convicted of over 28 crimes, including a charge of aggravated sex abuse, which placed him on the sex offender registry in 2005.
"Today's SCOTUS works to proactively diminish the rights and opportunities of the people of the United States. Biden can get around this."
"Don't stand in front, like you treating someone that's on a plantation that you own."
"I think in terms of getting it settled, so we stop killing all these people."
"...we have made the difficult decision to completely disable access to our website in Virginia.”
"I patiently waited for things to get better, but, surprise, they haven’t."
"But to have to level a punch to the hero of the film... It was glorious because it was so funny."
The justices, split 6-3, the designer can refuse to endorse a message she disagrees with.
The court ruled unanimously against the Department of Education in Department of Education v Brown, and 6-3 against the Biden administration in the case of Biden v Nebraska.
"Can’t wait for someone to unalive you and your f*cking kids."
The American Historical Association (AHA) reportedly sent out a letter to the museum before the event, suggesting that they “reconsider” their decision to allow Moms for Liberty to hold a reception there.
“An extremist Supreme Court has once again reversed decades of settled law, rolled back the march toward racial justice, and narrowed educational opportunity for all.”
Police are looking for the people responsible for crimes of reckless driving and malicious mischief.
“Given the behavior at a recent public committee meeting by one of the CoC Board’s Co-Chairs, and the political and media upheaval that rightfully followed, we feel that new leadership and culture is vital to refocusing the CoC Board on fulfillment of its primary functions.”