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Court blocks Louisiana law requiring schools to post Ten Commandments in classrooms

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Investing   来源:Lifestyle  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:It was Baroness Falkner, the woman who heads the watchdog that regulates equality laws, who described the judgement as a victory for common sense.

It was Baroness Falkner, the woman who heads the watchdog that regulates equality laws, who described the judgement as a victory for common sense.

Speaking on Safer Internet Day, a global initiative to raise awareness about online harms, Mr Derrington said TikTok had been in contact with some of the parents, adding that they "have been through something unfathomably tragic"., the families accused the tech firm of having "no compassion".

Court blocks Louisiana law requiring schools to post Ten Commandments in classrooms

Ellen Roome, mother of 14-year-old Jools, said she had been trying to obtain data from TikTok that she thinks could provide clarity on his death. She is campaigning for legislation to grant parents access to their child's social media accounts if they die."We want TikTok to be forthcoming, to help us - why hold back on giving us the data?" Lisa Kenevan, mother of 13-year-old Isaac, told the programme. "How can they sleep at night?"Asked why TikTok had not given the data the parents had been asking for, Mr Derrington said:

Court blocks Louisiana law requiring schools to post Ten Commandments in classrooms

"This is really complicated stuff because it relates to the legal requirements around when we remove data and we have, under data protection laws, requirements to remove data quite quickly. That impacts on what we can do."We always want to do everything we can to give anyone answers on these kinds of issues but there are some things which simply we don't have," he added.

Court blocks Louisiana law requiring schools to post Ten Commandments in classrooms

Asked if this meant TikTok no longer had a record of the children's accounts or the content of their accounts, Mr Derrington said: "These are complex situations where requirements to remove data can impact on what is available.

"Everyone expects that when we are required by law to delete some data, we will have deleted it.Separately, Abacus Data polling found that about 18% of 18 to 29 year olds were worried about Trump. That jumped to 45% for voters over 60, suggesting a polarisation on issues between generations.

On Monday night, Poilievre remarked on demographic breakthroughs Conservative had made, including with younger Canadians."We gave voices to countless people across the country who've been left out and left behind for far too long," he said.

In this election, the smaller political parties have taken a hit as Canadians choose to park their votes with either the Liberals or the Conservatives - especially the left-wing New Democrats, or NDP.Some of the smaller parties have lost a significant amount of vote share - particularly the NDP who have received just 6% of votes counted across Canada so far, compared with 18% in 2021.

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