The New Mexico Supreme Court has ruled that public schools and universities in the state can be sued for discriminatory conduct, allowing an anti-discrimination lawsuit to proceed against Albuquerque Public Schools. This decision comes in response to a case involving a student who was expelled for defending his sexual orientation. The ruling signifies a pivotal moment for anti-discrimination efforts within educational institutions in New Mexico.
First person pleads guilty in APD DWI dismissal scandal; NMSP, BCSO now named https://t.co/FXSsQCZToq
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After the big snow earlier in the month, we haven't picked up an inch on any day since in DC. It's just been cold enough that most of the snow is still sitting around. Other parts of the DMV, especially to the north and west, have seen more snow throughout the month. https://t.co/Qpr2fZGcEe