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Hawaii Symphony Orchestra Sued Over COVID-19 Vaccine Religious Accommodation Denial: Pacific Justice Institute

"While Mr. Gallagher was denied religious accommodation and placed on indefinite unpaid leave, it seems that HSO granted religious accommodation to another HSO musician who was not subjected to unpaid leave."

Biden Sent Thousands of Emails Relating to Hunter’s Business Dealings

Joe Biden was found to have sent 29,000 emails to his son Hunter Biden, brother James Biden, and their firms despite asserting that he was not involved with Hunter's business dealings.

Kennedy Announces Independent Presidential Candidacy, Calls for Gov’t Independence from Corporate Interests

Kennedy is aiming to free the federal government from "the corporate and financial interests that have a merciless grip on our democracy."

Gov’t Illegally Collects Americans’ Private Smart Device Data: Inspector General

The critical findings of the report highlighted that the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), and the United States Secret Service did not comply with the DHS' privacy policies or the E-Government Act of 2002.

Voter Fraud Lawsuit Intensifies

The Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) has sued in several states to access Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC) data.

Wisconsin Allegedly Violates Federal Election Law

The Wisconsin Voter Alliance alleged that the state violates federal election law by failing to verify the identity and eligibility of overseas absentee voters.

Colorado Supreme Court Takes Up Christian Baker Case

The Colorado Supreme Court is taking up the case against Christian baker Jack Phillips.

Supreme Court Decision Marks Victory for Trump: Case Seeking 2024 Disqualification Declined

Former President Donald Trump scored a legal victory on Monday as the United States Supreme Court chose not to consider a case aimed at disqualifying him from the 2024 election under the 14th Amendment.

St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital Sued Over Vaccine Mandate, Religious Discrimination: Pacific Justice Institute

The suit has been launched on behalf of Lynn Kizer, a former employee of the hospital, who alleges she was unjustly terminated due to her religious beliefs in relation to the institution's vaccine mandate.

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