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Remote Minnesota Worker Joins Lawsuit Challenging Biden Vaccine Mandate

January 4, 2022
A Minnesota resident is suing the Biden administration in a class action lawsuit regarding the president’s executive order mandating employees of federal contractors and subcontractors receive the COVID-19 vaccine. New Civil Liberties Alliance announced Tuesday that it had sued President Joe Biden, the Safer Federal Workforce Task Force, the Office of Management and Budget, and other government agencies…
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Fight Against 'Bump Stock Ban' Reaches Fifth Circuit Court

October 13, 2021
Late last week the US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, covering most of Louisiana, Texas, and Mississippi, took up “Michael Cargill v. Garland, et al,” a case challenging the 2017 Trump-issued Executive Order prompting the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (BATF, ATF) to list so-called “bump stocks” as “machine guns” and have them banned according…
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MSU Vaccine Mandate Stands After Judge Again Denies Challenger

October 13, 2021
COVID-19 vaccinations will continue to be required at Michigan State University after a judge denied an employee’s attempt to block the mandate. MSU President Samuel Stanley Jr. announced July 30 that all students, faculty and staff would be required to get vaccinated against COVID-19 if they planned to be on campus this fall. Short of a…
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Moms Fighting Back Over Masking Kids and CRT, with Maud Maron, Natalya Murakhver, and Jenin Younes

October 13, 2021
Megyn Kelly is joined by Maud Maron, a public defender and candidate for NYC City Council, Natalya Murakhver, founder of the “Mask Like A Kid” campaign, and Jenin Younes, litigation counsel for the New Civil Liberties Alliance, who are three liberals, to talk about moms fighting back all across the country, how the Biden administration…
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Federal Judge Ruled Against MSU Employee With ‘Natural Immunity’

October 13, 2021
A federal judge ruled against a Michigan State employee who filed a lawsuit in relation to the university’s vaccine mandate, according to MLive. In August, administrative associate and fiscal officer Jeanna Norris argued she had a natural immunity against COVID-19 after contracting the virus and testing positive for antibodies. Read the full article TweetShareShare0 Shares
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States Fight Back Against ARP’s Tax Cut Ban

October 13, 2021
The “tax cut ban” introduced in the American Rescue Plan Act — which requires that states that accept federal funds through ARPA must not reduce their own taxes — has been challenged by a number of states in several jurisdictions. “This provision violates very basic principles of the Constitution,” said Peggy Little, senior litigator at…
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