Indigenous activist Leonard Peltier, who has been imprisoned for over four decades, recently had his first parole hearing in ten years. Peltier has been a symbol of resistance for Native American rights, with many believing he was wrongfully convicted. Supporters are hopeful that this parole hearing will finally bring justice for Peltier and his fight for Indigenous rights.
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Texas bill would make identifying as transgender a state jail felony
A Texas state bill introduced by Republican Rep. Tom Oliverson could criminalize transgender people for "gender identity fraud," potentially leading to jail time and fines for misrepresenting their sex assigned at birth. Although the bill has no co-sponsors and is unlikely to pass, it reflects a trend of extreme legislation targeting trans individuals in Texas, exemplified by another bill that would ban gender-affirming treatments for adults. Despite opposition from major medical associations, Texas has a...
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