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Trump Sues House Jan. 6 Panel to Avoid Testifying

By Kenny Stancil | Common Dreams on Nov 14, 2022   Featured, National, National/World, Politics  

Trump Sues House Jan. 6 Panel to Avoid Testifying

“The suit likely dooms the prospect of Trump ever having to testify, given that the committee is expected to disband at the end of the legislative session in January.” Less than a month after he expressed eagerness to provide testimony on live television, former President Donald Trump sued the House January 6 panel to block a subpoena ordering […]

Court Sides with Alaska, Other States and Blocks CMS Vaccine Mandate

By Alaska Department of Law on Nov 30, 2021   Featured, Health, State  

Court Sides with Alaska, Other States and Blocks CMS Vaccine Mandate

(Anchorage, AK) – A U.S. District Court judge Monday issued an injunction to stop the federal government’s broad and overreaching vaccine mandate for healthcare workers, a victory for Alaska and nine other states that sued to block the requirement. The states sued the federal government earlier this month, maintaining that the mandate was unconstitutional under […]

Using DOJ ‘to Crush a Victim,’ Barr Claims Trump Cannot Be Sued for Denying E. Jean Carroll’s Rape Accusation

By Julia Conley | Common Dreams on Oct 20, 2020   Featured, National, National/World  

Using DOJ ‘to Crush a Victim,’ Barr Claims Trump Cannot Be Sued for Denying E. Jean Carroll’s Rape Accusation

  “There is not a single person in the United States—not the president and not anyone else—whose job description includes slandering women they sexually assaulted,” Carroll’s lawyers said.  In Attorney General Bill Barr’s latest attempt to help President Donald Trump avoid accountability for an alleged rape he is accused of committing in the 1990s, Barr on […]

Dunleavy Administration Seeks Preliminary Injunctions Against Federal Subsistence Board

By Jeff Turner | Office of the Governor on Aug 11, 2020   Featured, Interior Alaska, State  

Dunleavy Administration Seeks Preliminary Injunctions Against Federal Subsistence Board

  (Anchorage) – Monday, the State of Alaska filed two preliminary injunctions in the U.S. District Court for the District of Alaska against actions recently taken by the Federal Subsistence Board. The first injunction would halt the unwarranted and unjustified closure of federal lands in Unit 13 to non-federally qualified hunters. The second injunction would […]

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