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Health Care Workers Settle COVID Vax Mandate for $10.3 Million

Today, Liberty Counsel settled the nation’s first classwide lawsuit for health care workers over a COVID shot mandate, for more than $10.3 million. The...

U.S. Judge Stops Punishment of Airmen Who Filed Religious Exemption from COVID Vax Mandate: Read Injunction

Aaron Siri’s firm obtains national preliminary injunction prohibiting penalizing airmen for refusing COVID-19 vaccine.

Federal Appeals Court Upholds Texas’ Ban on Mask Mandates in Public Schools

The New Orleans-based 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ended an injunction from a lower court allowing mask mandates in Texas schools.

West Virginia Pro-Life Bill Passes Committee

The legislation would protect the unborn from the point of conception.

St. Louis Chooses to Fund Abortions

On July 15, the St. Louis board of aldermen voted to establish a new fund that would help women in the St. Louis area travel to neighboring states to obtain abortions.

Federal Judge Blocks Biden Admin’s Guidance Allowing Biological Males in Girls’ School Bathrooms

A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Biden administration’s Title IX guidance on gender identity and sexual orientation.

Alberta’s Top Court Revokes Contempt of Court Findings Against Pawlowski Brothers

The court said the lower justice's actions were in error.

SCOTUS Allows Indiana to Require Parental Notification for a Minor to Obtain an Abortion

Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts has issued an order that would allow the state of Indiana to enforce its law that requires parental notification for a minor to obtain an abortion.

Judge Grants Temporary Injunction Against COVID Vax Mandate for Airmen Seeking Religious Exemption

A district court judge in Ohio granted a temporary injunction Thursday against the Air Force's COVID-19 vaccine mandate for all of the branch's members requesting a religious exemption.

EXCLUSIVE: 70,000 Trucker Owner/Operators to Be Forced Out of Business in California: Supply Chain Breakdown

Truckers are suffering under a state rule that has carved out exceptions for multiple other industries.

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