Morning Docket: 09.12.22
* Georgia Deputy Police Chief gets caught up in a sex trafficking ring. You'd think there would be better background checks for the people whose literal only job is to prevent crap like this. [NY Post] * Looks like Florida's child safety laws should be concerned with more than keeping books out of children's hands. [NBC] * Keep speech alive! Judge prevents Arizona from punishing citizens for recording the police. [AP] * Guess whose back? Back again? Polio. Thanks to everyone whose been adamantly fighting vaccine mandates! [The Guardian]
* Georgia Deputy Police Chief gets caught up in a sex trafficking ring. You’d think there would be better background checks for the people whose literal only job is to prevent crap like this. [NY Post]
* Looks like Florida’s child safety laws should be concerned with more than keeping books out of children’s hands. [NBC]
* Keep speech alive! Judge prevents Arizona from punishing citizens for recording the police. [AP]
* Guess whose back? Back again? Polio. Thanks to everyone whose been adamantly fighting vaccine mandates! [The Guardian]
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