Nov 10, 2024
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Supreme Court Takes up California Donor Privacy Cases

California has a requirement that tax-exempt charities disclose the identity of their top financial donors to the state. On Friday, January 8, 2021, the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear a challenge to that requirement. (The Attorney General of California, Xavier Becerra, has been nominated to run the Department of... Read More »

A protester holding signs against the death penalty outside a federal prison during the execution of Lisa Montgomery.
First Woman Federally Executed Since 1953

Lisa Montgomery was the only woman on federal death row. She was originally supposed to be put to death on December 8, but the execution was delayed since two of her lawyers tested positive for the novel coronavirus after visiting her in a federal prison in Texas back in November.... Read More »

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Parler Sues Amazon for Disabling Site as Youtube, GooglePlay and Apple Follow

Parler, the conservative-owned social media platform, is suing Amazon Web Services (AWS) for disabling its site. In the eighteen-page lawsuit, the company alleges hosting service Amazon violated antitrust law and breached their contractual agreement. Like dominoes, fellow giant social media platforms followed Amazon and banned Parler on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube,... Read More »

Asylum seekers wait in a shelter, demonstrating the impact of immigration policies on families and individuals seeking refuge.
Federal Judge Blocks Trump’s Restrictive Post-COVID-19 Asylum Rules

With less than two weeks before President-elect Biden takes office, a federal judge has issued a preliminary injunction against the Trump administration’s proposed asylum restrictions that would have overhauled the immigration system with restrictive new provisions. The new rule was to take effect on January 11. While the granting of... Read More »