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Supreme Court Overturns Maine's Censure of Rep. Laurel Libby in Free Speech Ruling Over Trans Athlete Post

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    55% ReliableAverage

  • Policy Leaning

    22% Somewhat Right

  • Politician Portrayal

    -60% Negative

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49% : If you're tired of censorship and surveillance, subscribe to Reclaim The Net. The US Supreme Court has stepped in to overturn the Maine legislature's censure of Republican Representative Laurel Libby, marking a clear win for those opposing legislative punishments aimed at curbing political expression.
40% : The first complaint, she said, came from Maine House Speaker Ryan Fecteau, who asked her to delete the post, citing concerns for the student's safety and a longstanding political custom of avoiding public mention of minors.

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