Senate votes to end COVID-19 emergency, White House says Biden won’t veto bill The Senate voted on Wednesday to immediately end the COVID-19 national emergency — and the White House has indicated that President Biden will finally sign the bill into law, months after declaring the pandemic was “over.” The resolution passed the upper chamber […]
“Courts follow culture, and the good news is that culture is shifting, and the truth is coming out. The crumbling COVID-19 narrative and the trendline favor us, not the tyrants.” Mary Holland, Children’s Health Defense president and chief legal counsel, delivered the remarks below on March 25, 2023, at the COVID Litigation Conference in Atlanta. […]
— The full appeals court on Thursday found that the case falls outside the jurisdiction of the CSRA because the federal workers are challenging the vaccine mandate on the grounds that Biden exceeded his authority. The majority of the court rejected arguments from the Biden administration that the president has the same authority as a […]
Law360 (March 14, 2023, 1:09 PM EDT) — Albany lawmakers are seeking to impose a $10 million budget penalty on the state judiciary if it continues to withhold information on how much judicial chauffeurs and security cost taxpayers – perks the former chief judge kept after her resignation. For full story click link below:: https://www.law360.com/articles/1585838/ny-senate-demands-judicial-escort-data-or-10m-budget-cut
According to an article in Law360, a top New York state court official (acting Chief Administrative Judge Tamiko Amaker) told lawmakers that former Chief Judge Janet DiFiore’s unprecedented multimillion-dollar security escort was warranted because of a series of grave threats against her. Their investigation revealed that key details were omitted from the testimony, raising doubts […]
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“New York court workers must be rehired — and given back pay with interest — if they were fired because they refused to get the COVID-19 vaccine, the state’s Public Employment Relations Board has ruled.” For full story, click link below. https://nypost.com/2023/03/05/ny-board-tosses-covid-19-vax-mandate-for-court-workers/
A long awaited ruling from PERB (Public Employment Relations Board) is official. UCS was found in violation of the Public Employees’ Fair Employment Act, specifically § 209-a.1(d), and ordered that, among other things, UCS cease and desist from unilaterally imposing procedures that employees must follow in order to be tested or vaccinated for COVID-19, and […]
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