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Regarding the Aug. 8 op-ed “Laurel Libby is no hero,” I felt it necessary to respond to the author’s argument that said “I’ve read letters saying it was unfair to leave the people she represents ...
The main defendant in Libby's lawsuit, Maine House Speaker Ryan Fecteau, who passed the censure against Libby on Feb. 15, has vowed to restore Libby's voting rights to comply with the Supreme ...
Speaker Ryan Fecteau’s decision to censure her showed a distinct lack of respect for individual rights. Thankfully, the Supreme Court saw through it and ruled based on the Constitution — not ...
A lawsuit in March by Libby and several of her constituents sought to overturn the censure vote brought by House Speaker Ryan Fecteau, D-Biddeford, but the legal challenge was rejected by a ...
May 20—AUGUSTA — The nation's top court on Tuesday ordered the Maine House of Representatives to restore the speaking and voting rights of Rep. Laurel Libby, a Republican lawmaker who was ...
Congratulations to Rep. Laurel Libby. The U.S. Supreme Court rightly found in her favor. She deserves public apologies from House Speaker Ryan Fecteau and Attorney General Aaron Frey. We won’t ...
Maine Democrats are restoring the speaking rights of a Republican lawmaker who was censured for posting the name and photo of a transgender athlete on social media. The state’s Democrat-led house of ...
Thursday’s hearing at the U.S. District Court in Boston is over the lawsuit Libby filed in March in response to the censure, and is against Democratic House Speaker Ryan Fecteau and House clerk ...
In the post, Libby mentioned the transgender athlete’s name and included a photo of her face, which Speaker Ryan Fecteau had said could cause safety concerns. Libby refused, despite commenters on the ...
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