Delaware Supreme Court Strikes Down Voting By Mail, And Same-Day Registration
"The Supreme Court of Delaware has formally struck down state laws allowing universal mail-in voting and same-day voter registration, finding the statutes violate the state’s constitution. The court unanimously ruled against the laws in October—preventing no excuse required mail-in voting and same-day voter registration from being used in the Nov. 8 general elections—but didn’t make public a full opinion explaining its reasons until Dec. 16."
Read moreDying COVID-19 Patient Recovers After Court Orders Hospital To Administer Ivermectin
“An elderly COVID-19 patient has recovered after a court order allowed him to be treated with ivermectin, despite objections from the hospital in which he was staying, according to the family’s attorney.”
The term is medical kidnapping.
Read moreFederal Judge Blocks New York State Health Care Worker Vaccination Mandate
Winning. A Federal Judge issues an emergency injunction blocking the State of New York from enforcing a new vaccine mandate for health care workers.
Read moreMontana Attorney General Provides Legal Basis For Rejecting Critical Race Theory: Activists
“Putting the fight against critical race theory –which holds that white people are inherently racist— on a firmer footing by emphasizing that teaching it in public schools violates the Constitution and civil rights laws is an excellent tactic, supporters of traditional patriotic education told The Epoch Times.”
There is a link to the 25-page legal opinion in the article.
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