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Joyful Musings: Instant Karma’s going to get us all, I hope.
InDepthNH.org (https://indepthnh.org/2016/09/)
Joyful Musings: Instant Karma’s going to get us all, I hope.
InDepthNH.org is publishing the news release and documents provided by Attorney General Joseph Foster so readers can get the full picture of the investigation into drug use and drug sales at the statehouse in Concord in the government’s own words.
Carrie S. Nolet, the retired gay trooper who sued New Hampshire State Police claiming gender discrimination and sexual harassment, has settled out of court and as part of the settlement will work for State Police as a civilian two days a month on programs aimed at improving diversity.
UPDATED: The state Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that records about murder victim Lizzi Marriott’s past sexual history will remain under seal, but left open the possibility that it will be discussed publicly in oral arguments during the convicted killer’s appeal.
There were many First Amendment issues right here in New Hampshire during the past month alone.
The group organizing the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia this year raised almost three-fourths of its donations from only 17 sources.
Four years after it began requiring TV stations to upload their records of political ad sales to a central government website, the Federal Communications Commission maintains a recordkeeping system that makes finding out who an ad’s sponsor is feel like a treasure hunt.
BOSTON – The First Circuit Court of Appeals struck down New Hampshire’s law banning “ballot selfies” on the grounds that it violates the right to free speech under the First Amendment.
Rene Philpott of Somersworth has been named Development Coordinator at the nonprofit New Hampshire Center for Public Interest Journalism, which publishes InDepthNH.org, our online investigative news outlet.