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Federal Workers Sue Biden Admin Over Vax Mandate

More than 50 federal employees sued the Biden administration this week over its COVID-19 vaccine mandates. The Federal Practice Group, which represents dozens of federal government workers, filed the lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, alleging the mandates requiring all federal government employees to be...

Brnovich Seeks Restraining Order on Biden’s Vax Mandate

(Elizabeth Troutman, The Center Square) Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich asked the U.S. District Court in Arizona for a temporary restraining order and nationwide preliminary injunction against the Biden Administration’s COVID-19 vaccine mandates. “The COVID-19 vaccine mandate is one of the greatest infringements upon individual liberty, federalism, and the separation...

State AGs Sue Biden Over Reversal of Ban on Abortion Referrals

(Headline USA) Ohio’s top lawyer filed suit against the Biden administration on Monday seeking to restore a Trump-era ban on abortion referrals by family planning clinics that President Joe Biden reversed earlier this month. The action filed by Ohio's Republican attorney general, Dave Yost, in U.S. District Court in Cincinnati...

Ruling on Pablo Escobar’s Cocaine Hippos Could Help Pro-Life Challenges

(Headline USA) A federal judge's recent ruling to extend person-hood to animals may be another breakthrough for anti-abortion advocates who have asked the courts to confer the right to life on pre-natal infants. The ruling comes as the US Supreme Court prepares to hear two pivotal abortion challenges from Texas...

Hearing May Settle Use-of-Force Experts at Rittenhouse Trial

A judge may decide at a hearing Monday whether use-of-force experts can testify at Kyle Rittenhouse's trial for shooting three people during a race riot in Kenosha, Wisconsin last year. The hearing is likely the last before Rittenhouse goes on trial Nov. 1 for the shootings that came during chaotic...

Texas and Missouri Sue Biden Admin to Restart Border Wall Construction

Texas and Missouri sued the Biden administration this week in an effort to force President Joe Biden to restart construction of the southern border wall. The lawsuit, filed in federal court, argues the Biden administration’s decision to suspend construction and not use all of the funds appropriated by Congress for...

SCOTUS Sets Nov. 1 Hearing on Texas Heartbeat Law, Denies Biden Injunction

(Headline USA) The Supreme Court is allowing the Texas law that bans most abortions to remain in place, but has agreed to hear arguments in the case in early November. The justices said Friday they will decide whether the federal government has the right to sue over the law. Answering that...

Federal Judge Reverses Policy Forcing ICE to Release COVID-Prone Migrants

A federal court overturned a lower court order this week that required immigration officials to monitor and even release detained illegal immigrants at risk of COVID-19 infections. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that a previous injunction forcing Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials to release certain detainees due...

Obama-Appointed Judge Says UNC May Keep Affirmative Action in Admissions

(Headline USA) A federal judge has ruled that North Carolina’s flagship public university can continue to consider race as a factor in its undergraduate admissions, rebuffing a conservative group's argument that affirmative action disadvantages white and Asian students. The ruling helps pave the way for what the group hopes may...

Could This Video Force DOJ to Drop Charges Against Jan. 6 ‘Insurrectionists’?

Prosecutors with the United States Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia have released new footage from the office's Capitol Breach Investigation showing so-called "insurrectionists" walking slowing and peacefully into and through the US Capitol on Jan. 6. According to Julie Kelly at American Greatness, the video evidence "clearly contradicts...

Trump Sues to Stop ‘Sham’ Jan. 6 Committee from Using Subpoenas for ‘Fishing Expedition’

Former President Donald Trump has filed a lawsuit against the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 uprising at the U.S. Capitol, citing executive privilege and rejecting the concept that the current president can waive executive privilege for previous presidents. ? MEMO: Lawsuit Filed to Defend Executive Privilege, U.S. Constitution ?...

Federal Court Tosses Illinois Dems’ Legislative Maps

(Greg Bishop, The Center Square) A federal court has ruled Illinois’ legislative maps Gov. J.B. Pritzker enacted in June are illegal and plaintiffs challenging the drawing of the boundaries have a chance to offer fixes. Before final U.S. Census data were released, Democrats passed new legislative boundaries in May. The...
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