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The Auburn Republican state representative spoke about free speech issues and the controversy surrounding her social media ...
Auburn, was censured from the Maine House for posting the name and photo of a transgender student-athlete on social media.
Laurel Libby continues to speak out against biological males competing in girls’ sports ahead of Supreme Court cases on the issue.
On a humid July evening in Topsham, two opposing groups gathered outside Mt. Ararat Middle School. Inside, about 120 attended “Justice and Jazz,” an event hosted by Rep. Laurel Libby that focused on ...
A state lawmaker at the center of the debate in Maine about transgender athletes in girls sports spoke at an event in Topsham ...
Attorneys for the state of Maine and a conservative lawmaker who identified a transgender teen student athlete online now agree that the lawmaker's appeal over her loss of voting rights for her post ...
Maine state representative Laurel Libby is allowed to vote for her constituents after three months of being censured, thanks to a 7-2 Supreme Court decision Tuesday.
This is in response to Mary Fallon’s June 4 letter titled “Laurel Libby is fighting for Maine girls.” If Fallon took the time to do some research, she’d see that Libby is not fighting for ...
A Feb. 17 Facebook post has become a catalyst for political history in Maine. And it could soon be the topic of Supreme Court testimony. That day, state Rep. Laurel Libby used the social media ...
[Rep. Libby’s] thousands of constituents in Maine House District 90 are now without a voice or vote for every bill coming to the House floor for the rest of her elected term, which runs through ...
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