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Auburn, was censured from the Maine House for posting the name and photo of a transgender student-athlete on social media.
Libby said Democrats' efforts to force her to apologize for the social media post failed. She believes the case "sends a clear message." ...
Libby’s ability to vote or debate” and “this appeal is now moot.” Libby said in a statement Monday that she will “not contest the AG’s mootness argument” and added that she never provided the apology ...
(The Center Square) — A Maine Republican lawmaker who was censured for a social media post about transgender athlete is agreeing to drop a lawsuit against the state Legislature after her voting ...
Maine and Rep. Laurel Libby agree lawsuit is now moot The Auburn Republican sued after being censured by the Democratic-controlled House, and blocked from voting or speaking, for violating ethics ...
Attorneys for the state of Maine and a conservative lawmaker who identified a transgender student athlete online are in agreement that the lawmaker’s lawsuit over her loss of voting rights is ...
Maine and a GOP lawmaker who ID'd a transgender athlete online agree lawsuit is now moot Attorneys for the state of Maine and a conservative lawmaker who identified a transgender student athlete ...
A lawsuit in March by Libby and several of her constituents sought to overturn the censure vote brought by House Speaker Ryan Fecteau, D-Biddeford, but the legal challenge was rejected by a ...
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