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  2. Doxing - Wikipedia

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    A fictional example of a doxing post on social media. In this case, the victim's personal name and address are shown. Doxing or doxxing is the act of publicly providing personally identifiable information about an individual or organization, usually via the Internet and without their consent.

  3. List of U.S. jurisdictions banning conversion therapy

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    A majority of the United States population lives in jurisdictions that have banned conversion therapy on minors, although significant gaps in protections remain. Opponents of conversion therapy argue that it is abusive to attempt to change an individual's sexual orientation or gender identity and that the practice is based in pseudoscience.

  4. Laws of Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Melony G. Griffith, Larry Hogan and Adrienne A. Jones enacting Maryland law in April 2022. The Laws of Maryland comprise the session laws have been enacted by the Maryland General Assembly each year. According to the Boston College Law library, session laws are "useful in determining which laws were in force at a particular time." Unlike the ...

  5. Map: See which states have introduced or passed anti-DEI bills

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    The anti-DEI efforts follow, and have gained momentum from, the backlash to Black Lives Matter and the implementation of laws to limit what can be taught about race in schools.

  6. Jewish and pro-Palestinian students accuse Columbia of ...

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    The harassment includes receiving death threats, being called “terrorists” and other slurs, experiencing harassment while wearing keffiyehs or hijabs and being the targets of doxxing campaigns ...

  7. Texas' Ken Paxton plans to file criminal complaints against ...

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    Paxton reportedly plans to file criminal complaints in each of the House impeachment managers’ eight home counties, citing a new anti-doxxing law that makes it illegal to release or leak ...

  8. Canary Mission - Wikipedia

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    Canary Mission is a doxing [1] website established in 2014 that publishes the personal information of students, professors, and organizations that it considers to be anti-Israel or antisemitic, focusing primarily on people at North American universities.

  9. Weird laws in Maryland, including $5-$500 fine for ... - AOL

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    In Maryland, there are laws still technically in place that prevent the manufacture of "stench bombs," stipulations in singing the "The Star-Spangled Banner" and more.