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207 female legislators support women’s sports before Supreme Court case

207 female legislators support women's sports before Supreme Court case

Support from Congress for Women’s Sports As the Supreme Court prepares for oral arguments next week in two cases concerning trans athletes, over 200 female members of Congress have backed a brief advocating for the “saving of women’s sports.” This brief has gathered the signatures of 207 members, led by Idaho Rep. Barbara Ehardt. Among […]

Increased Payouts for Whistleblowers in Minnesota’s Expanding Fraud Case

Increased Payouts for Whistleblowers in Minnesota's Expanding Fraud Case

Whistleblower Reward Announced in Minnesota Fraud Investigation U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent shared on Friday that a whistleblower could receive a cash reward for providing information about a fraud scandal currently unfolding in Minnesota. This announcement comes amid ongoing inquiries by the Trump administration into allegations of serious fraud, including money laundering, misuse of federal […]

Tim Walz may face federal charges in Minnesota fraud case

Tim Walz may face federal charges in Minnesota fraud case

“I hereby call out incompetence and stupidity,” might be the best defense for Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, especially as he faces potential criminal charges linked to a massive scandal involving taxpayer fraud that seems to widen by the day. With his track record, the excuse of incompetence might actually weigh in his favor. Almost every […]

Cooper Union resolves legal case with Jewish students regarding antisemitism

Cooper Union resolves legal case with Jewish students regarding antisemitism

Cooper Union Plans Changes After Lawsuit from Jewish Students Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and the Arts, a small private college in lower Manhattan, is set to revise its protest and anti-discrimination policies in response to a lawsuit filed by Jewish students alleging that the institution tolerated anti-Semitic behavior. As detailed in a […]

Supreme Court Oil Pollution Case May Change Lawsuit Jurisdiction Rules

Supreme Court Oil Pollution Case May Change Lawsuit Jurisdiction Rules

Supreme Court Case on Coastal Erosion Lawsuits There’s a significant legal battle ahead as the Supreme Court prepares to hear a case that could influence how major oil companies handle coastal erosion lawsuits. Legal experts suggest that the outcome might allow these companies to shift such lawsuits, currently facing them in state courts, to federal […]