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Remembering Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. by Jo Anne Disney and Devette Johnson National
History tells us that Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is “considered the formative figure in the modern fight for civil rights, and his legacy looms large in the work of all those who follow him in his cause.”
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He was born Michael King, Jr. on January 15, 1929. His father, Michael King, Sr. was a pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church in 1931. He was a successful minister and “adopted the name Martin Luther King, Sr. in honor of the German Protestant religious leader Martin Luther.” Later Michael Jr. followed his father’s lead and became Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr. King was a very educated man. In 1948, he earned a sociology degree from Morehouse College and attend the Crozer Theological Seminary. He was valedictorian of his class in 1951 as well as student body president. Also, he earned a fellowship for graduate study and out of several colleges, including Yale and Edinburgh in Scotland, he chose Boston University. While he was working on his doctorate, Dr. King met
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the love of his life, Coretta Scott and they were married in June, 1953. “In 1954, while still working on his dissertation, King became pastor of the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church of Montgomery, Alabama. He completed his Ph.D. and was awarded his degree in 1955.” Amazingly, Dr. King was on 25
years old. Examples of civil rights are As we hear civil rights freedom of speech, press, being blasted all over the and assembly; the right to news and social media, what vote; freedom from involunis it? According to Cornell tary servitude; and the right University Law School “A to equality in public places. civil right is an enforceable Discrimination occurs when right or privilege, which if the civil rights of an indiinterfered with by another vidual are denied or intergives rise to an action for fered with because of their injury. Remembering Dr. Martin L. King Jr. continued on page 6
DMV Reminds Motorists of New 2016 Laws by DMVca.gov California / Sacramento
Sacramento - With the New Year just around the corner, the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) wants to inform the public of several new laws or changes to existing law that, unless otherwise noted, take effect on January 1, 2016. The following are summaries of some transportation-related laws coming into effect. Driving Under the Influence (SB 61, Hill): This law extends the existing Ignition Interlock Device (IID) pilot project to July 1, 2017 for, Alameda, Los Angeles, Sacramento, and Tulare counties. The IID pilot project requires a person convicted of a DUI to install an IID for five months upon a first offense, 12 months for a second offense, 24 months for a third offense, and 36 months for a fourth or subse-
quent offense. The project was originally set to end on January 1, 2016. Traffic Amnesty (SB 405, Hertzberg): Among other things, this law amends the criteria for a person to be eligible for the traffic citation amnesty program. The traffic amnesty program was approved through the 2015/16 Budget Act. A person is eligible for the traffic amnesty program if he or she has not made any payments after September 30, 2015, to a collection program for fines or bail already due. The law also indicates that payment of bail, fines, penalties, fees, or a civil assessment is not required in order for the court to remove the civil assessment of up to $300 against any defendant who fails, after notice and without good cause, to appear in court.
Earbuds or Headsets (SB 491, Transportation Committee): This law, among other things, makes it unlawful to wear a headset covering, earplugs in, or ear-
phones covering, resting on, or inserted in, both ears, while operating a motor vehicle or a bicycle. This prohibition does not apply to persons operating authorized emergency vehicles, construc-
New DVM Laws continued on page 11