Federal Jury Awards $7 Million to Workers Denied Religious Accommodations

The six transit workers lost their jobs at BART for refusing the Covid vaccine. A federal jury in the Northern California U.S. District Court awarded $7 million to…

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U.S. District Judge Refuses to Move Musk Case to Federal Court

DA claims the election registration lottery violates state law. U.S. District Judge Gerald Pappert denied Elon Musk’s request to move the case against his America PAC’s $1 million prizes…

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Pharmaceutical Companies Request Recusal of FTC Chair from Insulin Case

They claim she and other commissioners are prejudiced against pharmaceutical companies. This week, the top three pharmaceutical companies in the United States requested that Lina Khan, chair of…

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FCC Requests Dismissal of Legal Challenge Over Workforce Data Collection

Broadcaster groups claim that the reinstatement of Form 395-B infringes on constitutional rights. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has requested a dismissal of a legal challenge to the…

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Texas Sues Administration Over Endangered Species Designation

The state’s attorney general says the sagebrush lizard designation is an attempt to undermine the oil industry. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued the U.S. Fish and Wildlife…

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DOJ Sues Owner of Cargo Ship that Wrecked Baltimore Bridge

Two lawsuits had been filed by companies trying to limit their financial liability. The Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a civil claim on Wednesday against the Indonesian companies…

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Michigan Supreme Court Keeps RFK, Jr. on Ballot

North Carolina Supreme Court upholds appellate court order for his removal from ballots. UPDATE September 10th, 10:00AM EDT The Michigan Supreme Court has ruled that Robert F. Kennedy,…

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Federal Judge Rules X Must Face Age Discrimination Suit

Other cases regarding the massive layoffs by CEO Musk after the Twitter takeover have been dismissed. District Judge Susan Illston ruled this week that the social media platform…

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FTC Files Brief Supporting Parents’ COPPA Lawsuit

The educational defendent has interpreted COPPA as requiring arbitration rather than court action. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) filed an amicus brief supporting a group of parents who…

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National Public Data Confirms Massive Data Breach

Hackers steal personal data of nearly 3 billion people, including U.S. Social Security numbers. The background check company National Public Data (NPD) is the focus of a class…

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