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Fourth Circuit Skeptical of Maryland Ban on Rebroadcast of Court Recordings

(AP Photo/Brennan Linsley, File) RICHMOND, Va. (CN) The Fourth Circuit appeared unlikely Thursday afternoon to side with Maryland in a dispute over state courts’ ability to limit the dissemination of otherwise publicly available court recordings.  “The government has already made the subject information available,” said U.S. Circuit Judge Pamela Harris, a Barack Obama appointee, who at times sounded noticeably perturbed by the state’s claim that broadcasting raw audio or video is illegal but allowing reenactments of that same content is fine.    “What matters is what they made public,” she said. “You’re getting an actual video or audio record.” 

Council chiefs ordered to remove swipe at Telegraph s coverage of Ravenscraig from document

Telegraph s coverage of toxic land issues at Ravenscraig from an official document. Municipal Buildings bosses wanted to brand our reports regarding the contentious social housing development unsubstantiated and to declare that they contained unfounded allegations. The move would also have led to the council itself publishing an untrue statement regarding concerns over the project in its five-year Strategic Housing Investment Plan (SHIP). But councillors have halted officials in their tracks and unanimously agreed that the provocative wording must be immediately deleted from the draft strategy document. The cross-party move by the environment and regeneration committee came after SNP member Jim McEleny voiced a strongly worded objection to what senior council officers had sought to do.

Campaigners against Ravenscraig development slam council and ward representative

COMMUNITY campaigners opposed to social housing being built on the toxic former Ravenscraig Hospital site say they ve been horrifically let down by Inverclyde Council. Developers Link Group Ltd set to receive £15.3m of public money after buying the polluted plot for a pound and the Scottish Government have also drawn the wrath of angry Branchton residents. Councillor Innes Nelson, who voted in favour of 198 new homes at Ravenscraig, has been singled out for failing to support the community he purports to represent . Furious residents are demanding to know why the sprawling 83-acre estate with confirmed multiple exceedances of dangerous pollutants was ever considered suitable for housing at all.

Columbus bishop speaks on race, engages with fellow faith leaders

When asked about his predecessors speaking about the importance of racial justice, Columbus Catholic Bishop Robert J. Brennan referred to a statement made more than 20 years ago. Brennan, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Columbus 12th bishop, has been outspoken of late on the topic of racial injustice, especially when it comes to police shootings of Black men. There are community issues that need a moral voice, Brennan said. We want to proclaim the good news, the joy of the gospel. We want to bring that to everyday situations. Brennan is breaking precedent by releasing public statements on the topic in Columbus, though bishops in other dioceses have long spoken on the issue, as have bishops as a group through the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.

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