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Apr 25 2022
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Federal Judge Bars Biden From Lifting Trump-Era Border Policy
A federal judge has barred the Biden administration from ending a Trump-era public health policy that affects immigration which is scheduled to lapse in late May.
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt announced Monday afternoon that a federal judge signed off on a request to issue a temporary restraining order preventing President Joe Biden from lifting Title 42, a Trump-era policy
The Daily WireJun 29 2022
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With Roe overturned, state constitutions are now at the center of the abortion fight
For decades, the legal battle over abortion focused on the U.S. Supreme Court and its guiding document, the U.S. Constitution.
Now, with Roe v. Wade overturned, the legal spotlight has shifted to the states, where abortion supporters and opponents must contend with 50 different constitutions that, in many places, guarantee rights more broadly than their federal counterpart.
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NPR (Online News)May 06 2021
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Disabled white farmer sues Biden admin over ‘racist’ COVID relief plan
A disabled Wisconsin dairy farmer is suing the Biden administration over a COVID-19 loan forgiveness program – alleging it is racist because whites aren’t eligible.
Adam Faust, a white resident of Chilton who has two prosthetic legs, is among five Midwestern farmers who recently filed a lawsuit in Green Bay that accuses the federal government of violating their constitutional rights,
New York Post (News)Mar 17 2022
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JetBlue, American, Southwest pilots sue CDC over federal mask mandate
A group of commercial airline pilots filed a lawsuit against the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in an attempt to lift the federal transportation mask mandate.
In court paperwork, the 10 commercial airline pilots – who work for American JetBlue and Southwest – argued that the CDC issued an order "Requirement for Persons to Wear Masks While on Conveyances & at
Fox BusinessFeb 19 2022
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California Moves Forward With Gun Control Bill That Mimics Structure Of Texas Abortion Ban
California officials on Friday threw their weight behind legislation that would let private citizens sue firearm manufacturers and distributors if they violate the state’s assault weapons ban or other gun control measures—the first state effort to mimic the structure of Texas’ near-total ban on abortions for a different political issue.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta (D)
ForbesNov 22 2021
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FDA Asks Court for 55 Years to Fully Release Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine Data
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) asked a federal judge on Nov. 15 to give it until the year 2076 to fully release the documents in its possession tied to the approval of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine.
The FDA’s request was made in a filing as part of a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit by a medical transparency group. The government told the court it has 329,000
The Epoch TimesJul 06 2022
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Court won't block Mississippi's abortion "trigger" ban
A judge in Mississippi on Tuesday denied a request from the providers asking to temporarily block the state's "trigger law" banning nearly all abortions, which is set to take effect on Thursday.
Driving the news: Jackson Women's Health Organization — Mississippi's only abortion clinic — sued state officials last month to challenge the ban, arguing that the right to an abortion is
AxiosJul 26 2019
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T-Mobile Wins Sprint Deal Approval With Plan to Create Rival
The Justice Department approved T-Mobile US Inc.’s acquisition of Sprint Corp., a deal it rejected under the previous administration, clearing one of the biggest hurdles to a takeover that will reshape the wireless industry.
T-Mobile and Sprint agreed to sell multiple assets to Dish Network Corp. as a condition for approval, paving the way to creating a new wireless company, the Justice
BloombergJul 26 2019
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Tech Backlash Frays Cozy Ties to Washington
Discontent among policy makers complicates expansion strategies of Facebook, other online platforms.
Facebook Inc. CEO Mark Zuckerberg suggested in January when releasing 2018 earnings that the social-media giant was at a turning point, ending a year of answering critics and starting a new era of growth and innovation. “We now have a clear sense of the path ahead,” he said.
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Wall Street Journal (News)Dec 13 2021
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Court Denies Biden’s Emergency Motion For Stay Pending Appeal Of Vaccine Mandate Case
A federal court denied Democrat President Joe Biden’s Department of Justice on Monday from being able to stop a temporary block on vaccine mandates on healthcare workers.
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt said in a statement: “The 8th Circuit Court of Appeals denied the Department of Justice’s motion for stay pending appeal in our lawsuit against the vaccine mandate on healthcare
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