👇 (Just in case you didn’t know, Mr. Lamb works in the governor’s office)
Dr. Ladapo is mentioned in this @USAtoday article.
usatoday.com/story/news/nat…
Here's a @WSJ op-ed Dr. Ladapo wrote last year.
wsj.com/articles/the-c…
Here's a @USATODAY op-ed he penned last year.
usatoday.com/story/opinion/…
Here he is on the HealthySkepticMD podcast.
"Recalibrating Our Response to COVID-19 with Dr. Joe Ladapo"
Finally, for now, here is his complete CV.
uclahealth.org/sites/default/…
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15 Sep
In 1969, in a pre-Miranda case, the US Supreme Court ruled it was OK for police to lie to suspects during questioning, or use "deceptive interrogation tactics," as they're called.
Now, a Florida lawmakers wants to make that illegal when the suspect is a minor.
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Rep. Travaris McCurdy, an Orlando Democrat, today filed HB 109, which if passed would "create presumption that confession of minor during custodial interrogation is inadmissible...if law enforcement knowingly engaged in deception."
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The 1969 decision, Frazier v. Cupp, is here: courtlistener.com/opinion/1079
Pardon my Wikipedia quote: "The ruling provided a precedent for a confession being voluntary even though deceptive tactics were used."
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Attorneys for @GovRonDeSantis and Ed. Comm'r @richardcorcoran filed their notice of appeal this evening, triggering an automatic stay of the order by Judge Cooper in the Florida mask mandate case. #FlaPol
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@GovRonDeSantis @richardcorcoran The state's school district superintendents were informed of the appeal later this evening by Public Schools Chancellor Jacob Oliva, who told them the state will therefore "resume enforcement" of ban on mask mandates w/o parental opt-opts.
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@GovRonDeSantis @richardcorcoran It should be noted the notice of appeal also appears to (helpfully) include a full transcript of the judge's oral ruling from the bench last week.
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