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CDC Capitalizes on Kavanaugh’s Weak Ruling, Extends Eviction Moratorium

(Headline USA) The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a new eviction moratorium that would last until Oct. 3, as the Biden administration sought to quell intensifying criticism from progressives that it was allowing vulnerable renters to lose their homes during a pandemic. The ban announced Tuesday could help keep...

Judge Blocks Texas Troopers from Stopping Transports of Illegals

(Headline USA) A federal judge Tuesday blocked Texas from allowing state troopers to stop vehicles carrying illegal immigrants on the grounds that they may spread COVID-19 as worries and new cases rise along the U.S.-Mexico border. The temporary order by U.S. District Judge Kathleen Cardone of El Paso is at least...

Biden Ignores Calls from BLM, AOC to Pressure Justice Breyer into Early Retirement

President Joe Biden has, thus far, rejected far-left demands to pressure Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer into retiring while Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-NY, still controls the agenda, Axios reported. Polls show growing distrust in most American institutions, with only 36% of the public expressing a lot of confidence...

I’M BACK! Ex-Con Blagojevich Sues for Right to Run Again

(Associated Press) Ex-con and former Gov. Rod Blagojevich sued his home state Monday for booting him from the governor’s seat after his 2008 arrest for corruption and stripping him of his right to run for elective office in Illinois. Before filing the lawsuit, an unapologetic Blagojevich addressed reporters outside the same...

LAWSUIT: Newsom Can’t Tie Recall Election to Republican Efforts

(Associated Press) Top supporters of the recall against California Gov. Gavin Newsom want to block him from branding the contest as a Republican effort in the official election guide that will be sent to voters ahead of the Sept. 14 contest. His contention that the effort is led by Republicans seeking...

Border City of Laredo, Texas Sues Biden Admin Over Illegals

(Bethany Blankley, The Center Square) The Texas border city of Laredo has sued the Biden administration, hoping to halt its policy of transferring several hundred people a day into the city who have illegally entered the U.S. through two Texas Border Patrol sectors: Rio Grande Valley and Del Rio. Assistant City...

Suburban New York County May Let Police Sue Rioters

(Headline USA) Lawmakers in a suburban New York county are set to vote Monday on a proposal that would allow police officers to sue agitators and rioters and collect financial damages. The bill comes after two Marxist front groups—Antifa and Black Lives Matter—as well as unaffiliated opportunists have engaged in...

US Sues Texas to Block State Troopers From Stopping Illegal Immigrants

(Associated Press) The Biden administration sued Texas on Friday to prevent state troopers from stopping vehicles carrying migrants on grounds that they may spread COVID-19, warning that the practice would exacerbate problems amid high levels of crossings on the state's border with Mexico. The Justice Department asked for an immediate...

GOP Governors Show Solidarity, Help Defend Mississippi’s New Anti-Abortion Law

(Headline USA) Led by South Carolina's Henry McMaster, a dozen Republican governors are wading into a court fight over a Mississippi law to restrict abortion, the outcome of which could have implications for similar measures across the country. On Thursday, attorneys for McMaster submitted an amicus brief to the U.S....

Gun Maker Offers $33M to Settle Suit with Sandy Hook Families

(Associated Press) The maker of the rifle used in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting has offered some of the victims’ families nearly $33 million to settle their lawsuit over how the company marketed the firearm to the public. Lawyers for now-bankrupt Remington filed the offers late Tuesday in Waterbury Superior...

Tail Between Legs, Calif. Reverses Kamala’s Donor-Privacy Mandate after SCOTUS Smackdown

In a victory for First Amendment and privacy rights, California Attorney General Rob Bonta  quietly reversed a highly panned mandate from predecessor Kamala Harris that required charities to disclose the personal information of donors. The Harris mandate was opposed by a diverse coalition of nonprofits from both sides of the...

Conservatives Ready for Legal Battle Against Biden’s Overreaching Vax Mandates

As the Biden administration prepares to roll-out draconian impositions on speech, religion and privacy rights by forcing Americans to take experimental, emergency-use vaccines, the next battle over COVID may be waged not in labs but in courts. In the first test of the government’s power to force COVID vaccination, the...
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