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Supreme Court Stays Execution of Texas Inmate Who Wants Preacher With Him, Agrees to Hear Appeal

September 9, 2021 No Comments

The Supreme Court late on Sept. 8 granted a last-minute reprieve to a convicted murderer in Texas who wants his pastor physically by his side, touching him, and praying aloud for him at the time of his execution. The case, Ramirez v. Collier, was filed with the Supreme Court on

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Biden Administration Sides With Indian Tribes Over Texas in Gambling Dispute

September 8, 2021 No Comments

The Biden administration is siding with two Indian tribes and against Texas in a long-running dispute over the tribes’ right to run gaming operations on their tribal land in the state. The case before the Supreme Court is known as Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo v. State of Texas, court file

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California Requires Aztec Prayer in Schools; Parents, Civil Rights Group Sue

September 7, 2021 No Comments

Parents in California and a civil rights group are suing the state over its imposition earlier this year of a novel public school curriculum that reportedly has students praying to Aztec gods. “The curriculum’s unequivocal promotion of five Aztec gods or deities through repetitive chanting and affirmation of their symbolic

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California Requires Aztec Prayer in Schools, Parents and Civil Rights Group Sue

September 7, 2021 No Comments

Parents and a civil rights group are suing California over its imposition earlier this year of a novel public school curriculum that reportedly has students praying to Aztec gods. “The curriculum’s unequivocal promotion of five Aztec gods or deities through repetitive chanting and affirmation of their symbolic principles constitutes an

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Man Who Fired Shots at Minneapolis Officers During George Floyd Riots Is Acquitted

September 7, 2021 No Comments

A man who was charged with attempted murder after allegedly firing shots at Minneapolis officers amid George Floyd protests last year was acquitted of all counts. Jaleel Stallings, 29, of St. Paul, Minnesota, argued via lawyers that he acted in self-defense and fired three shots after being struck by rubber

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California Requires Aztec Prayer in Schools, and Civil Rights Group Sues

September 7, 2021 No Comments

Parents and a civil rights group are suing California over its imposition earlier this year of a novel public school curriculum that reportedly has students praying to Aztec gods. “The curriculum’s unequivocal promotion of five Aztec gods or deities through repetitive chanting and affirmation of their symbolic principles constitutes an

 436 Views

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California Concedes Allowing Union Recruiters to Trespass Is Unconstitutional

September 6, 2021 No Comments

After 6 years of litigation and a Supreme Court ruling, California acknowledged that a state law that allowed labor unions to trespass on private property to recruit workers was unconstitutional. Commentators say the ruling is likely to have major repercussions for labor and property law well beyond agribusiness, which brought

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Governments Must Pay $800,000 in Legal Fees to Church for COVID-19 Overreach

September 3, 2021 No Comments

California officials have agreed to pay $800,000 in prevailing-party attorneys’ fees to a popular Christian megachurch in Los Angeles after state and federal courts in California issued permanent injunctions barring government officials there from ever again imposing discriminatory restrictions on houses of worship. In the United States, unsuccessful litigants only

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Supreme Court Stays Execution of Texas Inmate Who Wants Preacher With Him, Agrees to Hear Appeal

September 9, 2021 No Comments

The Supreme Court late on Sept. 8 granted a last-minute reprieve to a convicted murderer in Texas who wants his pastor physically by his side,

 581 Views

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Biden Administration Sides With Indian Tribes Over Texas in Gambling Dispute

September 8, 2021 No Comments

The Biden administration is siding with two Indian tribes and against Texas in a long-running dispute over the tribes’ right to run gaming operations on

 1,034 Views

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California Requires Aztec Prayer in Schools; Parents, Civil Rights Group Sue

September 7, 2021 No Comments

Parents in California and a civil rights group are suing the state over its imposition earlier this year of a novel public school curriculum that

 1,096 Views

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California Requires Aztec Prayer in Schools, Parents and Civil Rights Group Sue

September 7, 2021 No Comments

Parents and a civil rights group are suing California over its imposition earlier this year of a novel public school curriculum that reportedly has students

 451 Views

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Man Who Fired Shots at Minneapolis Officers During George Floyd Riots Is Acquitted

September 7, 2021 No Comments

A man who was charged with attempted murder after allegedly firing shots at Minneapolis officers amid George Floyd protests last year was acquitted of all

 555 Views

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California Requires Aztec Prayer in Schools, and Civil Rights Group Sues

September 7, 2021 No Comments

Parents and a civil rights group are suing California over its imposition earlier this year of a novel public school curriculum that reportedly has students

 436 Views

Read More »

California Concedes Allowing Union Recruiters to Trespass Is Unconstitutional

September 6, 2021 No Comments

After 6 years of litigation and a Supreme Court ruling, California acknowledged that a state law that allowed labor unions to trespass on private property

 404 Views

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Governments Must Pay $800,000 in Legal Fees to Church for COVID-19 Overreach

September 3, 2021 No Comments

California officials have agreed to pay $800,000 in prevailing-party attorneys’ fees to a popular Christian megachurch in Los Angeles after state and federal courts in

 436 Views

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