• DOJ and Civil Rights Groups file Lawsuits over Iowa Immigration Bill

    The Department of Justice and civil rights groups filed two lawsuits on Thursday to block an Iowa immigration bill from taking effect.

  • Doña Ana County Sheriff Kim Stewart faces 5th civil lawsuit

    EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — A fifth civil lawsuit has been filed against Doña Ana County Sheriff Kim Stewart and is alleging violations of the Whistleblower Protection Act, according to court documents obtained by KTSM. The lawsuit was filed on Tuesday, April 30 and lists Obed Marte, and Perri Marte as the plaintiffs, who were []

  • US Justice Department, civil rights groups file lawsuits against Iowa over immigration law

    DAVENPORT, Iowa (OSV News) — Separate lawsuits filed by the U.S. Justice Department and civil rights groups claim that the state of Iowa’s new immigration law, which creates a state crime for unlawful reentry, violates federal law and the U.S. Constitution. Both lawsuits were filed May 9, eight days after prayer rallies and marches organized […] The post US Justice Department, civil rights groups file lawsuits against Iowa over immigration law first appeared on OSV News.

  • Trial for civil lawsuit filed by victims of Santa Fe High School shooting rescheduled for July

    Survivors of the 2018 mass shooting near Houston, and the relatives of the 10 people who died, are seeking to hold the shooter's parents responsible in a lawsuit seeking more than $1 million in damages. The criminal case is indefinitely on hold because the accused shooter is not mentally competent to stand trial.

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    Sean 'Diddy' Combs Settled Civil Lawsuit with Cassie 'So Quickly' Because of 2016 Hotel Surveillance Video, Says Former CIA Agent

    PEOPLE spoke exclusively with former CIA agent Tracy Walder about the 2016 hotel surveillance video involving Sean 'Diddy' Combs and Casandra 'Cassie' Ventura.

  • What does the Church teach on civil marriage?

    On this episode of Mother Miriam Live, Mother Miriam shares important teaching on civil marriage.

  • Government, civil servants find each other

    By Masimba Makwembere and Bryn Matongo THE government and representatives of civil servants have agreed to regularly engage in dialogue to promote To access this post, you must purchase a subscription. Please click the button below to visit our subscriptions page to select a package. Subscriptions

  • SoLo Funds ‘Blindsided’ by CFPB Lawsuit

    The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau sued SoLo Funds, alleging that the online lending platform used “digital dark patterns” to illegally collect fees from borrowers. The lawsuit also alleged that SoLo Funds misrepresented the cost of loans, made false threats, collected money consumers didn’t owe, and created a credit scoring model with no safeguards, the agency said in a Friday (May 17) press […]

  • A Rebellion Against Law and Civilization: Genocide and Its Accomplices

    Civilization is a process that progressively codifies the rules and regulations necessary for living together in peace, the process that continually engenders associations and commissions, mechanisms for monitoring and implementation of the norms. The United Nations Charter is the best rules-based order we have, a kind of world constitution that all peoples should recognize and More

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    Judge dismisses lawsuit against Mel Tucker

    An Ingham County Circuit Court judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by Brenda Tracy against former MSU football head coach Mel Tucker.

  • City of Milton files lawsuit against its own mayor

    At the recommendation of City Attorney Alex Andrade, the Milton City Council voted 6-2 Tuesday to file a lawsuit against Mayor Heather Lindsay for not complying with Florida’s Public Records Act. Council members Casey Powell, Jeff Snow, Matt Jarrett, Roxanne Meiss, Shari Sebastiao and Jeff Snow voted in favor. Marilynn Farrow and Mike Cusack voted […]

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    CWDI responds to Cambridge City lawsuit

    CAMBRIDGE, Md. – Cambridge Waterfront Development, Inc. (CWDI) has responded to the City of Cambridge’s lawsuit filed earlier this month. CWDI Executive Director Matt Leonard says “We had no choice but to respond. The City’s lawsuit has its facts wrong, and threatens the significant progress CWDI is making on behalf of the community to finally realize the 30-year vision for