Few Americans would read the facts in Landor v. Louisiana Department of Corrections and Public Safety without being disturbed. According to Damon Landor and the state of Louisiana, prison officials shaved his dreadlocks against his will and in violation of his religious beliefs as a devout Rastafarian. Even more appalling is the fact that Landor…
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Both sides sued over a new law that bars local, state, and federal officers from concealing their identities and also ends local cooperation with ICE.
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The Supreme Court on Tuesday decided on two religious freedom cases, in a pair of 6-3 rulings. In a victory for tech giant Cisco, the Supreme Court held Tuesday that a company or entity cannot be held liable for aiding and abetting a violation of an anti-torture law. Members of China’s Falun Gong movement claimed…
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A Chinese green card holder challenged a border official’s decision to place him on immigration parole because he was charged with counterfeiting.
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‘Force this square peg into a round hole’
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The judge said he would allow the administration to file an amended complaint.
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FIRST ON THE DAILY SIGNAL—In an effort to beef up America’s manufacturing and reduce reliance on foreign companies, the Export-Import Bank, a federal credit agency, is unveiling a new loan opportunity for manufacturers. Specifically, the bank is now “offering lender guarantees of up to 90% on equipment loans and operating leases” to American small and…
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Walmart, Sam’s Club, and 7-Eleven are some of the defendants in the case.
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