Civil Rights Complaint Filed Against Dick’s Sporting Goods For Employee Abortion Benefits

After The Supreme Court’s Pivotal Decision To Overturn Roe Vs. Wade, Many Corporations Across The Country Began To Seek Out Ways To Get Around Abortion Bans That Were Expected In Many States. The Latest Business To Come Under Fire For Such A Practice Is Dick’s Sporting Goods After They Announced That The Company Would Provide Funding For Female Employees To Receive Abortions.

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Lawsuits Challenging Biden’s Federal Mandate Consolidate

Multiple Legal Challenges To President Joe Biden’s Workplace Covid-19 Vaccine Mandate Will Be Consolidated And Heard By Justices With The Sixth U.S. Circuit Court Of Appeals In Cincinnati.

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Tennessee Attorney General Warns Against Requiring Legislators To Confirm Position

Tennessee Attorney General Herbert Slatery Criticized A Constitutional Amendment Proposing That The Position Of Attorney General Be Approved By State Legislators After Being Selected By The State Supreme Court.

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Tennessee Farmer Sues USDA Over Loan Forgiveness Program

A New Federal Lawsuit Claims a Tennessee Farmer Is Being Discriminated Against Because He Is Not Eligible For Federal Loan Forgiveness Available To Only “Non-Whites.”

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Homeland Security To Consider Concerns Over Govt Contract To House Illegal Immigrants In Hotels – June 8, 2021 TTC News Break

1) Homeland Security To Consider Concerns Over Govt Contract To House Illegal Immigrants In Hotels
2) Supreme Court Rules Illegal Immigrants With Temporary Protected Status Are Not Entitled To Green Cards
3) Department Of Justice Recovers $2.3M Ransom From Colonial Pipeline Cyberattack

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Wisconsin Election Results Won’t Change As U.S. Supreme Court Refuses Trump Challenge

The U.S. Supreme Court Has Declined To Take Up Former President Donald Trump’s Challenge To The Decision Of The Wisconsin Supreme Court That Ended Trump’s Original Legal Fight To Possibly Change The Outcome Of The Election.

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Court Rules Unions Can’t Force Non-Member Workers To Fund Lobbying

First Circuit Court Of Appeals Handed Victory To A Longtime Non-Union Nurse Who Objected To Being Forced To Pay For Union Lobbying Expenses.

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State Appeals School-choice Program Ruling To Tennessee Supreme Court

State officials are asking the Tennessee Supreme Court to allow a school-choice program to move forward after being ruled unconstitutional by lower courts earlier this year.

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Shakeup At Supreme Court Has Coney Barrett In Line To Hear Potential Elections Challenge

Newly appointed U.S. Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett has been assigned the Seventh Circuit under new assignments. This could put Coney Barrett in a position to hear emergency requests for review in GOP-led challenges to election results in two Wisconsin counties.

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