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A former ACLU attorney has made Conservatives are clamoring to highlight the story of Maya Dillard S

A former ACLU attorney has made [an unfortunate transformation] into an anti-transgender pundit. And, Brock Turner has been treated differently from most accused rapists -- [even when it comes to his mugshot]. [An ACLU Attorney’s Ugly Transformation Into An Anti-Transgender Pundit] Conservatives are clamoring to highlight the story of Maya Dillard Smith, the Interim Director of the ACLU’s Georgia chapter who quit over her position on transgender issues. Under the guise of having “questions” about trans issues, Smith has fully embraced a new public role as an advocate against transgender equality[...(read more)] [The Fight Against BDS Just Took A Frightening Turn In New York] [The Brock Turner Mug Shot The Police Really Didn’t Want You To See] The Santa Clara Sheriff’s Department has finally released a mugshot of Brock Turner, the ex-Stanford student found guilty of rape, who was previously represented in the media by a smiling yearbook photo in which he’s wearing a suit and tie. However, the released mugshot was taken at Turner’s June 2 sentencing trial. Later Monday evening, the original mugshot, taken in January 2015, was also released:[...(read more)] [Karl Rove Made A Joke About Slavery To A Bunch Of Hedge Fund Managers. It Didn’t Go Well.] [Trump Tells Fox He Broke The Glass Ceiling ‘On Behalf Of Women’] On Tuesday night, exactly eight years after she dropped out of the 2008 race and spoke about her inability to “shatter that hardest, highest glass ceiling,” Hillary Clinton is expected to give a historic victory speech, addressing her proximity to doing just that[...(read more)] [Facebook] [Twitter] [Tumblr] [Instagram] [YouTube] ThinkProgress | Center for American Progress Action Fund 1333 H ST NW | Washington, DC 20005 Contributions to Center for American Progress Action Fund are not tax deductible [Donate] | [Manage Email Options] | [Privacy Policy] | [Unsubscribe] This email was sent to {EMAIL}.

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