All Legislation

Legislation
Mar 07, 2005
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  • Students’ Rights

Student Interrogations

The General Assembly approved an ACLU bill setting standards for police interrogation of students in public schools.
Legislation
Mar 07, 2005
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  • Students’ Rights

Truancy

The Senate took no action on a House-passed bill to give school districts the power to disenroll any student they deemed to be a “habitual truant” if the school claimed it could not reach the child’s parents.
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Mar 07, 2005
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  • Criminal Justice Reform

Death Penalty

Legislation
Mar 07, 2005
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  • Criminal Justice Reform

Sex Offender Notification

In a civil liberties defeat, the General Assembly passed a bill significantly expanding the number of sex offenders whose names and photos will be posted on a state web site for public viewing.
Legislation
Mar 07, 2005
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  • Criminal Justice Reform

Custodial Interrogation

In another unfortunate civil liberties loss, the House defeated a bill that would have required police to record most interrogations of suspects charged with capital offenses.
Legislation
Mar 07, 2005
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  • Criminal Justice Reform

Criminal Sentencing

The Senate took no action on a bill approved by the House that would have doubled the criminal penalties for various drug crimes if committed within 300 yards of a public college or university.
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Mar 07, 2005
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Medical Marijuana

By overwhelming margins, the legislature approved a bill to allow people with specific serious and terminal illnesses to possess small amounts of marijuana for medical purposes, if authorized by a physician.
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Mar 07, 2005
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  • Immigrants’ Rights

Driving Licenses

Legislation
Mar 07, 2005
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  • Criminal Justice Reform

National Security

Two bills promoted by the Affiliate in response to the government’s continuing “war on terrorism” died in committee.