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Federal Judge Strikes Down Biden Administration’s Expanded Protections for H-2A Farmworkers

A federal judge in Kentucky has blocked expanded protections for foreign farmworkers under the H-2A visa program, ruling that the Biden administration exceeded its authority. U.S. District Judge Danny Reeves issued the injunction on Monday, siding with Republican attorneys general from Kentucky, Ohio, West Virginia, and Alabama, as well as local farmers who argued that the administration’s rules unlawfully granted new collective bargaining rights to these temporary workers.

Justice Department Moves to Break Up Google Amid Antitrust Concerns

On Wednesday, the Department of Justice is set to present a federal judge with a request concerning the possible breakup of Google. This follows...

Texas, 13 States Succeed in Blocking Biden’s Immigration Policy on Undocumented Spouses

On Thursday, the Biden administration faced a significant setback when a federal judge struck down a proposal aimed at granting legal protections to hundreds...

Nine Nonprofit Groups to Be Investigated for Links to Terrorists

Nine U.S. nonprofits have been referred to the Attorneys General of six states where the organizations are located.

Thirteen States and Washington, D.C. Allege that TikTok Targets Young People and Harms Their Mental Health

TikTok censors content for all users under the age of eighteen and forbids minors under the age of thirteen from creating regular accounts. However, the...

State AGs Criticize Pediatric Organization’s Claim that Puberty Blockers are ‘Reversible’

Twenty Republican attorneys general are investigating the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) for potential violations of state consumer protections over its gender-affirming care for minors.

GOP Rep. Steil Calls for State Investigations Into ActBlue Over Potential Fraud

Wisconsin Republican Representative Bryan Steil called for investigations into the Democratic fundraising platform ActBlue in five states, citing concerns over potential illegal activity.

Thousands Sign Letter Condemning Brazil’s Censorship of X

A group of free speech advocates have signed a letter to the government of Brazil, condemning it for censoring X.

Attorneys General Write Letter Demanding ‘Warning Label’ on Social Media

Forty-two attorneys general, led by Oregon AG Ellen Rosenblum, sent a letter to Congress, demanding that lawmakers address mental health concerns on social media.

AGs Warn Asset Managers Pushing ESG Agenda Could Violate Duties

Twenty-four state attorneys general warned asset managers that their push for environmental, social, and governance (ESG) policies may violate their fiduciary duties.

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