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Republican Attorneys General File Lawsuit Against Biden Administration Over Health Care for Illegal Immigrants

A coalition of attorneys general from the Republican party has initiated legal action to prevent the Biden-Harris administration from providing health care at no...

Federal Judge Rules Google is a Monopoly

A federal judge ruled that Google has monopolized the search engine sector and violated anti-trust laws.

Columbia University Students Sue Democratic Squad Members Over Anti-Israel Protests

Columbia University students have sued members of the Democrat congressional "Squad," alleging the lawmakers encouraged anti-Israel protests.

California School Aid Sues District After Being Suspended For Having a Trump Backpack

A school aide in California has sued the San Gabriel Unified School District after she was suspended for having a backpack with "TRUMP" written on it.

Texas Rancher Sues Biden Admin Over Damages Caused by Migrants

A Texas rancher has sued President Joe Biden and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), claiming their policies have led to "thousands of dollars" in damages to his property.

Parents’ Lawsuit Dismissed: COVID Vaccine Administered to Child Without Consent

The Vermont Supreme Court has upheld a decision that absolves the Windham Southeast School District and the Vermont Department of Health from being sued...

Texas AG Reaches $1.4 Billion Settlement with Meta Over Biometric Data

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced that his office reached a settlement with Meta over a 2022 lawsuit relating to the unauthorized collection of biometric data.

Court Dismisses Former Misinformation Official’s Lawsuit Against Fox News

A lawsuit filed by former "misinformation czar" Nina Jankowicz against Fox News has been dismissed.

Newsom Hit with Lawsuit Over Transgender Bill

A Southern California school district has sued Governor Gavin Newsom (D) over a bill prohibiting schools from informing parents of their child's desire to change their gender.

Attorney Generals Urge SCOTUS to Take Case on Parental Rights Within Schools

Sixteen attorney generals, led by Virginia AG Jason Miyares (R), have filed an amicus brief requesting that the U.S. Supreme Court take up a case involving schools' efforts to transition students without parental knowledge or consent.

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