A federal judge ordered Virginia on Friday to restore voter registration rolls for just over 1,600 people who were removed under Governor Glenn Youngkin’s executive order, which aimed to disqualify noncitizens from participating in the election.
Read More Judge Orders Virginia To Reinstate 1,600 Voters Who Were Removed In Non-citizens ProgramTag: federal law
Texas AG Sues Biden Admin for Refusing to Help Verify 450K ‘Potentially Ineligible’ Voters
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced that he recently filed a lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security for not providing the state with necessary information regarding the citizenship status of 450,000 individuals in question.
Read More Texas AG Sues Biden Admin for Refusing to Help Verify 450K ‘Potentially Ineligible’ VotersOver 1,200 Cornell Workers Go On Strike On College Move-In Day
Over 1,200 members of the United Auto Workers (UAW) at Cornell University have gone on strike on the first college move-in day.
Read More Over 1,200 Cornell Workers Go On Strike On College Move-In DayUAW Files Labor Charges Against Trump And Musk Alleging Worker Threats
The United Auto Workers (UAW) has filed federal labor charges against former President Donald Trump and Elon Musk alleging they attempted to “intimidate and threaten” workers during their interview.
Read More UAW Files Labor Charges Against Trump And Musk Alleging Worker ThreatsSouthern California School District Sues Gov. Newsom Over Pronoun Change Notification Ban
A Southern California school district that is involved in a legal battle with the state over parental rights in school, sued Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom Tuesday over a new law banning districts from requiring that parents be notified if their child decides to change their gender.
Read More Southern California School District Sues Gov. Newsom Over Pronoun Change Notification BanSupreme Court Admits To Accidentally Posting Ruling On Pending Abortion Case
The Supreme Court (SCOTUS) on Wednesday admitted to accidentally posting a document online related to a pending abortion case in Idaho, which was obtained by Bloomberg Law before it was removed from the website.
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