
Sarah Perry
Reporter at The Saline Courier
I cover police and Bryant for the #Saline Courier. You can contact me at [email protected]. Also follow @SalineCourier for other updates.
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1 month ago |
theepochtimes.com | Sarah Perry
CommentaryA panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit recently determined that the efforts of a Florida middle school to help a minor child socially transition to a different gender behind her parents’ backs were not sufficiently egregious to “shock the conscience” and allow the parents’ claim to proceed. But in granting the school officials’ motion to dismiss the case, the panel’s ruling in Littlejohn v. Leon County wasn’t just bad policy, it was bad legal analysis as well.
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2 months ago |
theamericanconservative.com | Sarah Perry |Paul Larkin
Politics Trump’s Transgender Orders Are Well Within Executive Authority The lawsuits challenging them conflate several aspects of congressional and executive powers. Loading the Elevenlabs Text to Speech AudioNative Player... In two short weeks, President Donald Trump has issued scores of executive orders, many of them related to gender identity. Outraged critics claim that he lacks the authority to do so. Do they have a case? Consider first the orders themselves.
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2 months ago |
heritage.org | Sarah Perry
In two short weeks, President Donald Trump has issued scores of executive orders, many of them related to gender identity. Outraged critics claim that he lacks the authority to do so. Do they have a case? Consider first the orders themselves.
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Dec 21, 2024 |
theguardian.com | Ian Rankin |Bella Mackie |Val McDermid |Sarah Perry |Sophie Hannah
Ian RankinA Maigret Christmas and Other Stories by Georges Simenon Christmas can be a bit hectic, so it’s usually Boxing Day evening before I can stretch out on the sofa with the lights dimmed and a glass of something to hand. One year I found A Maigret Christmas and Other Stories in my stocking. Georges Simenon’s doughty, humane bloodhound of a character is perfect for winter nights, his Paris office heated by a stove, his pipe lit and nose attuned to the human condition.
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Nov 5, 2024 |
dailywire.com | Hans von Spakovsky |Sarah Perry
The weaponization of the U.S. Department of Justice against purported enemies of the Biden-Harris administration is nothing new. The Department’s persecution of pro-life advocates, praying grandmothers, and fathers of young children under the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act (while routinely ignoring arson and vandalism at crisis pregnancy centers chargeable under the same law) is hard to deny.
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Testimony in the trial of two women charged in connection with the death of HSV woman is expected to end today. The trial will resume at 1.

A 3-year-old child was struck by a vehicle in Bryant. Check out http://t.co/yrxnsIFawb for the full story.

Thanks to @BigDaddyYum_Yum for letting me follow him around and write this story. I really enjoyed it. http://t.co/yH5rzW6DEn