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Fired NYC Workers Want to Sue Adams Over Athlete Vaccine Exemption: Lawyers

Scores of workers who got fired for refusing to comply with the city’s COVID-19 vaccine mandates are eager to sue Mayor Eric Adams over his decision to exempt local pro athletes and performers, lawyers said Thursday.

SEC Climate Rules Will Enrich Trial Lawyers, Says Consumer Advocate

Skinner explained why he thinks trial lawyers, a major source of donations for President Joe Biden, stand to gain from newly proposed Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) rules compelling many companies to provide climate-related disclosures, including on greenhouse gas emissions.

Trump Calls for Recusal of Clinton-Appointed Judge Reviewing His Lawsuit Against Hillary Clinton, DNC

In an exclusive interview with BlazeTV host Glenn Beck, former President Donald Trump discussed his lawsuit against Hillary Clinton, the Democratic National Committee, and others who he says colluded to defeat his 2016 presidential campaign and sabotage his presidency.

Texas Loses Court Case Against Prayer During Executions

The Supreme Court has sided with a death row inmate in Texas wanting to be prayed over while executed.

Joe Biden Repeats Charlottesville ‘Very Fine People Hoax’ at NATO Summit

President Joe Biden repeated the infamous “very fine people hoax” on Thursday evening in Brussels, Belgium, falsely claiming that his predecessor praised neo-Nazis who rioted in Charlottesville, Virginia, in 2017.

Texas Heartbeat Act Under Attack

Multiple lawsuits seek to overturn the state’s pro-life law

Russia Keeps Ban on Facebook, Instagram for ‘Extremist Activities’

Court responds to Meta's decision to allow calls for violence against the Russian military.

Trump Wins Stormy Daniels Case

Daniels required to pay Trump almost $300,000 in attorneys' fees.

Democrat Lawsuit Aims to Keep Ron Johnson, Two Other Wisconsin GOP Reps. Off Ballot for Assisting Jan 6 ‘Insurrection’

Wisconsin Democrat Activists filed suit earlier this month in an attempt to disqualify Republican Senator Ron Johnson and two GOP congressional colleagues — Representatives Tom Tiffany and Scott Fitzgerald — off the midterm ballot this November. The Democrats claim that the three pro-Trump Republicans should be disqualified to serve based on Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, which was adopted in the aftermath of the Civil War to (in part) keep former Confederates from serving in Congress.

Who’s Push for New Pandemic Treaty Stokes Fears of Global Governance

Proponents of accord argue it's crucial to fight pandemics; critics counter such a measure will lead to coercive, one-size-fits-all rules and undermine national sovereignty.

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