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Protestor Gary Shane Pruitt outside Parcells Middle School with Pride flags and no-trespass notice featuring his photo, illustrating retaliation lawsuit.
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Michigan parent files federal suit alleging retaliation after criticizing Pride flags at Parcells Middle School

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Gary Shane Pruitt, a Wayne County, Michigan, parent, filed a federal lawsuit on March 23, 2026, against the Grosse Pointe Public School System and several officials, alleging the district retaliated against him for criticizing Pride-related flags displayed at Parcells Middle School by issuing a no-trespass order and posting his photo at the school.

Finland's Supreme Court has convicted parliamentarian Päivi Räsänen and Lutheran Bishop Juhana Pohjola of insulting a group based on sexual orientation over a 2004 church pamphlet. In a 3-2 decision, the court ordered the removal of specific statements from the pamphlet and imposed fines on the pair and the publishing foundation. Räsänen plans to appeal to the European Court of Human Rights.

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Kenias Berufungsgericht hat entschieden, dass bestimmte Abschnitte des Computer Misuse and Cybercrimes Act von 2018 verfassungswidrig sind. Die Entscheidung erging in einem Verfahren der Bloggers Association of Kenya (BAKE). Diese Bestimmungen wurden von der Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) genutzt, um Kritiker und Blogger festzunehmen, die beschuldigt wurden, falsche Informationen zu verbreiten.

Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has initiated administrative actions against Arizona Senator Mark Kelly, a retired Navy captain, following a video in which Kelly urged troops to refuse unlawful orders. The moves include a formal censure and a review that could reduce Kelly's retirement rank and pay. Kelly vows to fight back, defending his right to speak out.

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Joshua Aaron, creator of the Iceblock app for crowd-sourcing Immigration and Customs Enforcement sightings, has filed a lawsuit against top Trump administration officials. He accuses them of pressuring Apple to remove the app from the App Store in violation of the First Amendment. The suit seeks to restore the app and block any criminal investigations against its users.

The European Commission’s first report on the Digital Services Act, published Monday, describes the law as “content‑agnostic” and aligned with fundamental rights, while civil society groups and U.S. officials warn it could chill speech and burden American tech firms.

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In a Nov. 13 podcast, journalist Katie Couric pressed Sen. John Fetterman to weigh in on whether the posthumous honors for slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk were excessive. The Pennsylvania Democrat declined to second‑guess the decisions, condemned political violence, and said disagreement never justifies assassination.

 

 

 

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