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Colorado mine owner seeks US compensation over 2015 spill

August 6, 2021
The owner of an inactive southwestern Colorado mine that was the source of a disastrous 2015 spill that fouled rivers in three Western states has sued the U.S. government, seeking nearly $3.8 million in compensation for using his land in its cleanup. Read the full articleTweetShareShare0 Shares
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NCLA Sues GMU Officials Over Their Refusal to Recognize Prof.’s Naturally-Acquired Covid Immunity

August 6, 2021
  NCLA Litigation Counsel Jenin Younes joins Cheddar News to explain how George Mason University is threatening employees with disciplinary action that includes “unpaid leave or possible loss of employment” if they don’t comply with the public university’s vaccine mandate. TweetShareShare0 Shares
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Why I’m Suing Over My Employer’s Vaccine Mandate

August 6, 2021
In a few weeks I will begin my 24th year as a law professor at George Mason University. Last year I volunteered to teach in person, even though I’m in my 50s. Teaching law is my job and I owe my students my best. I also knew I could do it safely. During the spring…
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Law professor sues over vaccination requirement, says he already had covid, doesn't need vaccine

August 6, 2021
A George Mason University professor is suing the school over its vaccination-for-all policy. The lawsuit was filed on behalf of GMU law professor, Dr. Todd Zywicki by the nonpartisan nonprofit New Civil Liberties Alliance. George Mason University’s policy states that they will require vaccines for all students, faculty and staff and require all to share…
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George Mason University Law Professor With COVID Antibodies Sues Over Vaccine Mandate

August 6, 2021
George Mason University law professor with naturally acquired immunity from COVID-19 who filed a lawsuit this week against the university because of its demands he get a required COVID vaccine, now has an even bigger fight on his hands. Read the full article TweetShareShare0 Shares
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Uncertainty looms for renters, landlords as courts hear challenge to CDC eviction ban

August 5, 2021
The fight over the federal eviction moratorium is heating up after a federal judge gave the Biden administration a Friday deadline to respond to a legal challenge brought by a group of property owners. The landlords, led by the Alabama Association of Realtors, filed an emergency motion late Wednesday to stop the Centers for Disease…
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