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In the Courts
Fisherman, Landowners Hope To Stymie Biden Admin’s Pursuit Of Offshore Wind With Lawsuits
Lawsuits from landowners and fishing groups threaten to undermine the Biden administration’s offshore wind goals, according to E&E News. A…
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In the Courts
Federal Judge Blocks Obamacare Mandate For HIV Drugs, Other Preventive Services
A federal judge has blocked enforcement of an Affordable Care Act mandate requiring employers to provide health plans that pay…
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In Congress
Senate Votes To Overturn Expansive Biden Water Regulation
The Senate voted 53-43 Wednesday to overturn the Biden administration’s “waters of the United States” (WOTUS) rule, which expands what…
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In the Courts
Can A Hotel Be Sued Over Disability Accommodations By Someone Who’s Never Been There? SCOTUS To Decide
The Supreme Court will take a case considering whether an Americans with Disabilities Act “tester” can sue a hotel for…
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In the Courts
‘People Have To Know What They Can Talk About’: SCOTUS Case Pits Free Speech Against Immigration Enforcement
The Supreme Court considered Monday whether a law that makes it a crime to “encourage or induce” illegal immigration should…
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In the Courts
SCOTUS Declines To Hear Case Of Trial Lawyer Who Bribed Judge To Bilk US Oil Company For Billions
The Supreme Court declined to hear the appeal of a trial lawyer who was convicted after he secured a $9.5…
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‘Wouldn’t Change A Thing’: Coach Fired For On-Field Prayer Reflects On Supreme Court Win, Return To The Sidelines
Joe Kennedy is returning to his old coaching job at Bremerton High School after his Supreme Court victory last June,…
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In The News
Legal Scholars Theorize Oil Companies Could Be Prosecuted For ‘Climate Homicide’
Some legal scholars are ready to prosecute oil companies under the criminal offense of “climate homicide,” according to E&E News.…
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In The News
Mar-A-Lago Staff Subpoenaed To Testify In Trump Classified Documents Case
At least two dozen people connected to former President Donald Trump have been subpoenaed, including Mar-a-Lago staff members and staffers…
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In the Courts
US Court Rules There Is A Human Right To A ‘Life-Sustaining’ Climate
The Hawaii Supreme Court ruled Monday that there is a right to a “life-sustaining climate system,” marking the first time…
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‘Out Of Control’: Diversity Initiatives Exploded At Top Office For Federal Courts In 2022
The Judiciary’s 2022 Annual Report released Tuesday highlights “several initiatives” the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts (AO) is taking…
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In The News
State Employee Fired For Refusing To Attend LGBTQ Training Loses Appeal
A New York state education agency employee who was fired in 2018 for refusing to attend a mandatory LGBTQ training…
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Judge On Abortion Pills Case Said Court Received ‘Barrage Of Death Threats’
The Texas judge handling a highly anticipated case that could overturn the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) approval of…
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In The News
Silicon Valley Bank Depositor Bailout Could Benefit Chinese Tech Companies
The promised government bailout of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) depositors could benefit Chinese tech startups, which often use SVB accounts…
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Biden’s Budget More Than Doubles Funding For Offshore Projects, Potentially ‘Putting American Fisherman Out Of Business’
Biden’s budget allocates $60 million to expand the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) offshore wind projects, an initiative fishermen…
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