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New Lawsuit Filed Against USDA Over Rescinded RFID Requirement

January 1, 1970
The legal battle between radio frequency ID ear tag opponents and the USDA is back on. A previous lawsuit filed by R-CALF USA and several ranchers was dismissed after USDA reversed course on a rule that would have required cattle producers to use RFID ear tags and register their premises by 2023 if they transport…
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Bitcoin investor sues IRS for seizing private financial data

January 1, 1970
A Bitcoin investor in New Hampshire has filed a lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service after he received a letter from the IRS inquiring about his digital currency holdings. The IRS has been cracking down on cryptocurrency holders, receiving the names of approximately 13,000 customers of the Coinbase exchange after issuing John Doe summonses in…
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Interview with attorney Jared McClain: SBA Unlawfully Denies Much-Needed PPP Loans

January 1, 1970
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Two Wins for Tax Cutting in Ohio

January 1, 1970
Ohio last week scored a double victory for taxpayers. Gov. Mike DeWine and the Legislature passed an income-tax cut that returns part of the state’s surplus to individuals and businesses. A legal victory also rolled back the Biden Administration’s attempt to seize control over state fiscal policy. Federal Judge Douglas Cole on Thursday ruled in…
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Publisher says NLRB's 'Scabby' ruling applies to 'salt mine' tweet

January 1, 1970
The publisher of conservative online magazine The Federalist has told a U.S. appeals court that a recent National Labor Relations Board decision endorsing unions’ use of “Scabby the Rat” during pickets should also apply to a satirical tweet threatening to send employees “to the salt mine” if they unionized. Read the full article TweetShareShare0 Shares
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Just Like Global Warming, Powerful People Aren’t Actually Scared of the Virus. I Have Proof.

January 1, 1970
A federal judge sentenced self-styled bad boy David Lesh to $10,000 in fines and 160 hours of useful public service Wednesday for his conviction on two petty offenses for illegally riding a snowmobile at a Keystone terrain park in April 2020… Read the full article TweetShareShare0 Shares
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In NCLA Relentless Case, Supreme Court Overturns Chevron DeferencePress Release >>
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