RELATED STORY: Sing along serenades Dale Kooyenga By Bill Dunn July 24, 2017 Questions remain in the wake of state Rep. Dale Kooyenga’s admission he illegally removed a 40-by-30-inch sign in late May from the Wisconsin Capitol rotunda and wasn’t charged. Did the Brookfield Republican get a pass because he’s a legislator? Why won’t […]
GOP rep had brush with law years ago; Kooyenga sign theft questions remain
by jasonlouise on July 24, 2017 in Citizen Media, Constitutional Rights rollback, First Amendment, Free Speech, Solidarity Sing Along
Is Justice Possible in North Dakota?
by Barbara With on December 30, 2016 in Constitutional Rights rollback, Dakota Access Pipeline, Environment, First Amendment, pipelines, Treaty Rights
December 30, 2016 by Barbara With and Rebecca Kemble As the trials for the water protectors opposed to the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) proceed in Mandan, the question becomes, is it possible for justice to be served in North Dakota? Consider the facts: According to Angela Bibens, an attorney from Colorado and a member of the Water […]
North Dakota’s Legal Crisis
by Barbara With on December 30, 2016 in Constitutional Rights rollback, Dakota Access Pipeline, Environment, Idle No More, pipelines, Treaty Rights
December 30, 2016 by Barbara With On December 14, 2016, nine law firms licensed to do business in North Dakota petitioned the North Dakota Supreme Court. Their question to the court was, “Do the Fifth, Sixth, and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution, as well as Article I, § 12 of the North Dakota Constitution, […]
Give Thanks For Standing Rock-PHOTOS
by leslieamsterdam on November 24, 2016 in Citizen Media, Constitutional Rights rollback, Corporate Takeover of Wisconsin, Dakota Access Pipeline, Editorial, Environment, First Amendment, Free Speech, Idle No More, Images, pipelines, Treaty Rights, Uncategorized
November 24, 2016 By Leslie Amsterdam Our recent visit to Oceti Sakowin Camp near the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation in North Dakota revealed the best and worst of humanity; the worst being the militarized, aggressive law enforcement efforts against unarmed, prayerful water protectors and the best, of course, being in the midst of so much […]
Winona LaDuke: Indigenous law, rights of nature, and how they become public policy
by Barbara With on October 20, 2016 in Constitutional Rights rollback, Dakota Access Pipeline, Environment, Treaty Rights
October 20, 2016 by Barbara With On October 14, 2016, Honor the Earth Executive Director Winona LaDuke was keynote speaker at the DB Reinhart Institute for Ethics in Leadership at Viterbo University in La Crosse, Wisconsin which also hosted the Traditional Ecological Knowledge Conference (TEK). Here she talks about Indigenous law, the rights of nature, and […]
Winona LaDuke: Standing Rock is a Crisis of Civil Society
by Barbara With on October 19, 2016 in Constitutional Rights rollback, Dakota Access Pipeline, Environment, pipelines, Treaty Rights
October 19, 2016 by Barbara With On October 14, 2016, Honor the Earth Executive Director Winona LaDuke was keynote speaker at the DB Reinhart Institute for Ethics in Leadership at Viterbo University in La Crosse, Wisconsin. Here she explains how the stand-off at Standing Rock, North Dakota is a crisis of civil society, rogue regulatory systems, […]
Nevada Democratic Convention Voter Suppression Chaos Explained
by Barbara With on May 15, 2016 in 2016 Democratic Primary, 2016 Election, Bernie Sanders, Citizen Media, Constitutional Rights rollback, Election Integrity, Hillary Clinton, The 99%
May 15, 2016 by Barbara With Chaos broke out at the Nevada Democratic Convention Saturday as state Party Chair Roberta Lange seized control of the nomination process after a controversial enactment of special rules by the Executive Board of the Nevada Democratic Party several weeks prior. Members of the party tried to object to the rule changes, claiming that they were passed illegally […]
Repression, Resilience & Solidarity: The 4th Precinct Shutdown
by wcmcguest on November 24, 2015 in Black Lives Matter, Citizen Media, Constitutional Rights rollback, Free Speech, Guest Column, Idle No More, Images, The 99%, Video
Remember, human rights are your rights!
The Kids are Alright: The “Bathroom Bill” Regulating Restroom Use in Schools Isn’t
by Barbara With on November 22, 2015 in Citizen Media, Constitutional Rights rollback, Corporate Takeover of Wisconsin, Editorial, Legislation, Legislative Schedules, Public Hearings
November 22, 2015 by Sue Breckenridge On November 2, 2015, the US Department of Education ruled that Palatine High School District 211 has been discriminating against a female student on the basis of her sex. The Department determined that the school district is in violation of Title IX and is in violation of federal law for denying a student access to […]
Walker says that the thing he at first didn’t admit to, but later admitted to, was ‘huge mistake’ (but wasn’t his fault)
by Lady Forward on July 12, 2015 in 2016 Election, 2016 Republican Presidential Primary, Badger Democracy, Citizen Media, Constitutional Rights rollback, Corporate Takeover of Wisconsin, Legislation, Scott Walker Trainwreck
July 12, 2015 By Lady Forward At an Independence Day parade last weekend, Governor Scott Walker was asked point blank if he had been involved in the proposal to make changes to the Wisconsin’s open records law — drastic changes that would have led to a “secretive government hidden from public oversight.” Walker, at the time, refused to answer the questions: […]
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