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Former Nike employees sue over COVID-19 vaccine mandate despite calls for amnesty
Nike sued over its employee COVID-19 vaccine mandate by three former employees
Federal watchdog sues U.S. Interior Department over FOIA noncompliance
WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline) - A federal watchdog sued the Department of the Interior (DOI) last week for non-compliance with a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request that targeted high-ranking officials in the U.S. agency.
GOP candidates left hanging in the balance by stormy weather, extended ballot counting
Rainy days may have impacted voter turnout
Tweet results in Prince William County bipartisan election solution
Prince William County Democrat, GOP chairs cure alleged mail-in ballot flaws
Federal watchdog says it's discovered John Kerry's climate office connection to 'CCP-linked NRDC'
WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline) - A transparency lawsuit filed against John Kerry’s Office of the Special Presidential Envoy for Climate (SPEC) at the State Department has yielded information suggesting ties to hostile foreign governments, according to a federal watchdog.
D.C. watchdog accuses Biden press secretary of politicizing the podium
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre is the subject of a Hatch Act complaint after political comments
Breitbart's film 'My Son Hunter' premieres in New York with writer Q&A
NEW YORK (Legal Newsline) - The writer of the Breitbart film, 'My Son Hunter,' was among the conservatives who attended the New York premiere last week.
Former Virginia AG alleges mail-in ballot improprieties in Prince William County where Congressional race is a toss up
MANASSAS, Va. (Legal Newsline) - Voter integrity advocates are raising concerns about mail-in ballots being processed in Prince William County.
Corporate attorneys discuss pros and cons of litigation lending at inaugural conference
ILFA panelist: 'With legal matters increasingly going to trial, the appetite for litigation lenders among corporations is growing'
Dr. Fauci's rise in earnings during COVID-19 raises questions about royalties, foreign awards
Open the Books: Fauci's net worth increased by $5 million between 2019 and 2021 alone
Study: Competition for patients in physician-led hospitals would improve access to care
The Economic and Social Benefits of Physician-Led Hospitals report found that 55% of physician-led hospitals are in Southern states like Florida and Texas.
Poll: Minnesota Democrat incumbent Attorney General is trailing GOP newcomer
Democrat incumbent Keith Ellison is trailing political newcomer Jim Schulz, a Republican who is promising a tough-on-crime approach if elected
'Canceled' pediatrician fought against Texas Medical Board sanctions and won
HOUSTON (Legal Newsline) - When Dr. Angelina Farella communicates on social media with her followers, she still uses various words such as "haccine" instead of vaccine so that she won’t be censored.
Attorney panel scrutinizes proposed legislation that would ban divisional merger bankruptcies
While legislation is pending in Congress that would require the dismissal of Chapter 11 bankruptcy cases in which the debtor has created a divisional merger, federal appeals court judges in Philadelphia heard arguments this week about whether Johnson & Johnson’s bankruptcy case was filed in good faith.
Second DOI official accused of violating federal ethics law, 'Biden Ethics Pledge'
WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline) - Another Department of the Interior (DOI) official is being accused of violating federal ethics laws and the Biden Ethics Pledge.
Study: Verdicts of more than $10 million are on the rise
NEW YORK (Legal Newsline) - Exceptionally large jury awards exceeding $10 million are on the rise.
U.S. Interior Department Inspector General finds Bureau of Land Management official violated ethics
Protect the Public's Trust (PPT) alleges that BLM Deputy Director of Policy and Programs Nada Culver became the subject of an investigation by the DOI after PPT filed a complaint in June 2021
Oberlin College loses Gibson's Bakery defamation appeal, set to pay $36.5 million
ELYRIA, OHIO (Legal Newsline) - The Lorain County pastry shop owners who were defamed as racists after stopping a black student from shoplifting will be paid $36.59 million now that the Ohio Supreme Court has declined to hear an appeal filed by Oberlin College.
Trump sons stump for America First in Northern Kentucky
MORNING VIEW, KY (Legal Newsline) - Former U.S. President Donald Trump’s sons were in Northern Kentucky over the weekend promoting their father’s America First policies to working-class families.
Attorney: 'Updated CDC COVID-guidance will lead to litigation for vaccine mandaters who don't adjust'
WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline) - Now that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has updated its COVID-19 guidance to include natural immunity, private and public entities are being urged to update their vaccination policies or face the prospect of litigation.