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A Hong Kong court ruled on Wednesday in favour of a transgender person who challenged laws that criminalise them for going ...
Hong Kong court backs transgender right to use bathroom matching chosen gender identity - Judge rules to suspend regulation ...
A Hong Kong judge has ruled in favor of transgender people’s rights to access public toilets matching their gender identity.
Temu, the Chinese online shopping platform, has responded to the lawsuit filed last Thursday by Attorney General Russell ...
A Hong Kong court has ruled in favor of a transgender individual challenging laws criminalizing them for using public toilets aligning with their gender identity. The ruling, temporarily suspended for ...
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Bottle Raiders on MSNKentucky Sues Temu Over Allegations of Data Theft, Infringing on Copyright of Jim Beam, Buffalo Trace, Maker’s MarkKentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman on Thursday announced the filing of a lawsuit against the popular Chinese shopping website Temu, alleging the company has been illegally collecting data from ...
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Global News - Inquirer.net on MSNHong Kong trans man wins challenge against public toilet lawA Hong Kong court on Wednesday ruled to strike down parts of the city’s law criminalizing people going into public toilets designated for the opposite sex. The case was brought by a transgender man, ...
A Hong Kong judge has annulled regulations preventing transgender individuals from using bathrooms of their identified gender. Although this decision recognizes LGBTQ+ rights in the city, the ...
Attorney General Russell Coleman said Temu is "eroding trust in some of Kentucky’s most iconic brands, which could lead to ...
The Kentucky Attorney General's Office has announced a lawsuit has been filed aimed at protecting Kentucky renters against ...
The Republican candidate for Kentucky attorney general, Russell Coleman, is campaigning on a promise to be tough on crime, particularly crimes against children. But before running for attorney ...
U.S. Attorney Russell Coleman will relinquish his position as lead prosecutor for the Western District of Kentucky on Jan. 20, as is customary for presidential appointees.
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