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MSU Employee Files Lawsuit Over University’s Vaccine Mandate, Claims She Has Natural Immunity

August 30, 2021
A Michigan State University employee is suing the school over its vaccine mandate, arguing she has “robust immunity” after recovering from a COVID-19 infection. In the federal class-action lawsuit filed, Jeanna Norris, a 37-year-old administrative associate and fiscal officer, claims MSU’s vaccine policy is unconstitutional. Read the full article TweetShareShare0 Shares
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Michigan State University Employee Sues Over COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate

August 30, 2021
A Michigan State University employee filed a lawsuit against the university challenging its vaccine mandate for students, faculty and staff. Jeanna Norris, a supervisory administrative associate and fiscal officer at MSU, said she has a natural immunity to COVID-19 after contracting the virus in 2020 and that a doctor told her a vaccine is not…
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Cattle Producers Appeal Mandatory RFID Case Against USDA

August 28, 2021
In an opening brief filed in late August, cattle producers asking the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals to reverse a lower court’s dismissal of their case involving USDA’s failed attempts to mandate radio frequency identification (RFID) on all adult cattle moving interstate. The brief was filed by Harriet Hageman, Senior Litigation Counsel for the New…
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Here's What Renters Can Expect After the End of the Federal Eviction Ban

August 27, 2021
The federal eviction ban, which protected millions of struggling renters while frustrating landlords across the country, has ended for the second time in just four weeks. On Thursday, the Supreme Court blocked the latest eviction moratorium, writing in an unsigned, eight-page opinion: “Congress was on notice that a further extension would almost surely require new…
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Supreme Court Ruling Allows Evictions to Resume

August 27, 2021
The U.S. Supreme Court blocked the Biden administration’s eviction moratorium, ending protections even as only a small amount of emergency assistance has been distributed to at-risk renters. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention eviction ban, which applied only in counties with a “substantial” or “high” level of community transmission of the coronavirus, would have otherwise…
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States, Localities Slow on Distributing COVID-19 Rental Assistance

August 26, 2021
Landlords and tenants are calling on states to speed up distribution of federal funds for rental assistance after the Treasury Department announced Wednesday that just over 10% of the funds Congress allocated for needy tenants during the coronavirus pandemic has been distributed. Read the full article TweetShareShare0 Shares
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