In this March 26, 2021, file photo, New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham receives her Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine from Deanne Tapia, a registered nurse with the New Mexico Public Health Office in Santa Fe, during a vaccination event held in
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Court Allows Biden Employer Vaccine Mandate To Take Effect
A federal appeals court panel on Friday allowed President Joe Biden’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate for larger private employers to move ahead. The 2-1 decision by a panel of the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reverses a decision by a
Appeals court rejects Biden administration’s bid to end ‘Remain in Mexico’ policy
An appeals court on Monday night rejected another attempt by the Biden administration to end the Trump-era policy that requires migrants seeking asylum in the US to await their cases in Mexico. The 5th US Circuit Court of Appeals made
Supreme Court Seems Wary of Ban on State Aid to Religious Schools
The chief justice asked, for instance, whether the state would pay for tuition at a religious school whose doctrine calls for public service and that “does look just like a public school, but it’s owned by religion.” Mr. Taub said
Jeffrey Epstein girlfriend in court Monday
British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell, accused of helping procure underage girls for disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein to sexually abuse, faces trial Monday on charges that could bring up to 80 years in prison. Maxwell, 59, has spent the last 16 months awaiting trial in
Trump looks to appeals court to keep records from Jan. 6 probe after judge rejects emergency bid again
A federal judge on Wednesday rejected former President Donald Trump’s emergency request to keep a slew of White House records out of the hands of lawmakers investigating the deadly Jan. 6 Capitol invasion. Trump’s legal team will now look to
Supreme Court Weighs Condemned Man’s Wish for Pastor’s Touch
Justice Alito noted that the Supreme Court has taken a variety of approaches to suits in which death row inmates asked that their spiritual advisers be present to comfort them during their last minutes. The new case, Ramirez v. Collier,
Supreme Court Won’t Block Maine’s Vaccine Mandate for Health Care Workers
Judge Sandra L. Lynch, writing for the panel, said the regulation did not single out religion for disfavored treatment. In a 1990 decision, the Supreme Court ruled that neutral laws of general applicability that incidentally impose burdens on religion generally
Supreme Court Again Refuses to Block Texas Abortion Law
The majority wrote that its ruling “in no way limits other procedurally proper challenges to the Texas law, including in Texas state courts.” Officials in Texas have said that providers can challenge the law by violating it, getting sued and
The Perfect Tennis Shoes for On the Court
Playing a tennis match requires a ton of endurance and the ability to stay on your feet for a long period of time. If you’re playing a five-set match, it’s possible to run anywhere between three and five miles, depending
DeSantis still fights masks—despite COVID surge, court loss, expert advice, etc.
Enlarge / A protester holds a placard outside an emergency meeting of the Brevard County, Florida School Board in Viera to discuss whether face masks in local schools should be mandatory. Covid-19 Coverage View more stories As Florida’s stratospheric COVID-19
Kanye West Files Petition With L.A. Court to Legally Change Name to Ye
Kanye West. Michael Wyke/AP/Shutterstock Moniker move. Kanye West has officially requested that his name be changed to Ye. The “Jesus Walks” rapper, 44, filed legal paperwork for the name switch with a Los Angeles County Court, according to court documents