A new National LGBTI+ Inclusion Strategy is about to be launched and LGBT Ireland has its hand at the helm
“Above the law,” say opponents
Supreme Court Judge and Chair of the Electoral Commission, Marie Baker, clarifies the Constitution does not say “a woman’s place is in the home,” but merely that mothers provide an “important support” to society and shouldn’t “have to go out to work” due to “economic necessity.”
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Deportation order
The Irish government’s new anti-misinformation force, the Electoral Commission, says it has “very extensive powers” to “require the correction or removal of information we believe to be incorrect” – all in an effort to “enhance democracy.” Question by Ben Scallan. #gript
Laws, ideally, should encourage good behaviour and restraint.
Protest and prayer to be criminalised
On June 24 the US Supreme Court reversed Roe v. Wade and declared that there was no right to abortion in the American Constitution. Ever since, the world’s leading scientific and medical journals have been campaigning not just against the ruling, but against the Supreme Court itself. How have scientists and doctors suddenly become experts on ethics, […]
The right of parents to choose how to educate their children has been upheld by the Supreme Court in a major ruling published on Monday.
Corrupt courts do not offer you free lawyers to make an argument. Sensible, serious litigants do not turn such offers down.
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