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Federal Judge Strikes Down Biden’s ‘Catch and Release’ Border Policy in Florida

A federal judge in Florida has blocked President Biden's policy of releasing many people who illegally cross the U.S.-Mexican border rather than detaining them, stating that it violates U.S. immigration law.

Arizona Supreme Court Expedites Kari Lake Lawsuit

Arizona's highest court will consider Lake's petition on March 21.

New York Court Workers Fired for Refusing COVID Vax Must Be Rehired, Given Back Pay

The New York State Public Employment Relations Board has ruled that non-judicial court employees who were fired for refusing to get vaccinated against COVID-19 must be rehired and compensated, including back pay with interest.

USA Powerlifting Forced To Allow Transgender Athletes Compete in Female Events After Losing Discrimination Case

USA Powerlifting must revise its policy to allow trans athletes to compete in the women's category after previously being banned.

California Supreme Court Rules School Districts Cannot Mandate COVID Vax for Students

The California Supreme Court has ruled that school districts in the state cannot mandate COVID-19 vaccinations for students, in a victory for parents and a blow to advocates of mandatory vaccinations.

COVID Vax Injury Claims Approved, Injured Yet to Receive Compensation

The US government's Countermeasures Injury Compensation Program has approved 19 COVID-19 vaccine injury claims, but none of the injured individuals have yet received compensation, leading to criticism from lawyers representing claimants.

Republicans Introduce Bill to Defund Planned Parenthood: ‘Abortion Is Not Health Care’

On February 17, Senators James Lankford (R-Okla.) and Jim Risch (R-Idaho) reintroduced a bill that would allow states to exclude abortion businesses like Planned Parenthood from receiving federal Medicaid funds.

SCOTUS Rules Bankruptcy Filers Can’t Avoid Debt Incurred by Another’s Fraud

The U.S. Supreme Court delivered a massive 9-0 decision on Wednesday that a California woman could not use U.S. bankruptcy code protection to avoid paying a $200,000 debt, which resulted from fraud by her partner.

Kari Lake’s Election Lawsuit Headed to Arizona Supreme Court

"I told you we would take this case all the way to the Arizona Supreme Court, and that's exactly what we are going to do. Buckle up, America!" said Lake.

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