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Britney’s Conservatorship Is One Example of How the Legacy of Eugenics in the US Continues to Affect the Lives of Disabled Women

Britney’s Conservatorship Is One Example of How the Legacy of Eugenics in the US Continues to Affect the Lives of Disabled Women

Michaela Kathleen Curran University of Iowa Michaela Kathleen Curran is a Provost’s Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Community and Behavioral Health in the College of Public Health at the University of Iowa. Her research focuses on social-structural determinants of health; global health; disparities in disability access and accommodations;

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NZ’s Alcohol History on Repeat
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NZ’s Alcohol History on Repeat

Stuart Smith MP for Kaikoura Spokesperson for Climate Change, EQC and Viticulture Information Opinion In 1918, they closed bars across the country at six o’clock, in an attempt to curb the drinking problem. The idea was that if we shut the supply of alcohol off, people simply won’t

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First Major Second Amendment Case before the Supreme Court in over a Decade Could Topple Gun Restrictions
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First Major Second Amendment Case before the Supreme Court in over a Decade Could Topple Gun Restrictions

Eric Ruben Southern Methodist University Professor Ruben’s scholarly interests span criminal law, constitutional law, legal ethics, legal empirics, and legal history. Currently, he is researching issues involving self-defense and the right to keep and bear arms. He teaches criminal law, professional responsibility, and a seminar on the Second Amendment.

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Watch How Badly This Young Submitter Was Treated

Watch How Badly This Young Submitter Was Treated

Bob McCoskrie National Director Family First Before we show you – and encourage you – with a couple of superb submissions made this week on the ‘conversion therapy’ bill by medical professionals, a counsellor and a grandparent, we want to show you how a young submitter was treated. You will be shocked

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Following the Law Is Now ‘Morally Questionable’

Simon Black sovereignman.com Simon Black, as James Hickman is more commonly known, is the Founder of Sovereign Man. He is an international investor, entrepreneur, and a free man. His daily e-letter, Notes from the Field, draws on his life, business and travel experiences to help readers gain more freedom,

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‘There’s No Prenatal Test for Awesome’
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‘There’s No Prenatal Test for Awesome’

Michael Cook mercatornet.com Michael Cook is the editor of MercatorNet. A British woman with Down syndrome lost a court challenge against the UK’s abortion law last month. She was contesting the legality of abortion up until birth of a foetus with her condition. Heidi Crowter, 26, and two

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Legalised Iwi Checkpoints Part of He Puapua
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Legalised Iwi Checkpoints Part of He Puapua

Hobson’s Pledge Trust Self-declared iwi “border controls” will become lawful under clause 12 of the COVID-19 Public Health Response Amendment Bill (No 2) introduced on September 21. See http://www.pco.govt.nz/covid-19-legislation/ Maori and Pasifika wardens, a nominated representative of an iwi organisation, or community patrollers, will

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High Court Rules Against Doctors’ Consciences

High Court Rules Against Doctors’ Consciences

Helen Houghton New Conservative Spokeswoman New Conservative is concerned that the High Court has upheld the requirement of doctors to cooperate in the killing of unborn children against their will. This relates to the recent decision by Justice Rebecca Ellis in the case of the New Zealand Health Professionals Alliance

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An Act of Stupidity

An Act of Stupidity

Chris Penk First published by The BFD 2nd July 2020 The BFD is serialising National MP Chris Penk’s book Flattening the Country by publishing an extract every day. An Act of stupidity The passage of the COVID-19 Public Health Response Act will be remembered as one of the most

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Has the Time Come to Regulate Social Media?

Has the Time Come to Regulate Social Media?

Karl D. Stephan mercatornet.com Karl D. Stephan received the B. S. in Engineering from the California Institute of Technology in 1976. Following a year of graduate study at Cornell, he received the Master of Engineering degree in 1977 and was employed by Motorola, Inc. and Scientific-Atlanta as an RF

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Questions You Can Ask Claire Charters on ZB  about He Puapua
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Questions You Can Ask Claire Charters on ZB about He Puapua

I have prepared some relevant questions to ask He Puapua author Claire Charters on NewstalkZB tomorrow morning. Freedom Alert Keep Tomorrow Morning Free The author of He Puapua is a guest on NewstalkZB tomorrow morning. Are you prepared and ready for the Friday, 01 October morning interview by NewstalkZB of

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