Divided 8th Circuit Finds Employees Have Standing to Challenge Mandatory DEI Training
"The court's decision makes clear that school districts injure teachers when they compel or chill their speech on matters of public importance. A huge victory for the First Amendment, we are hopeful it gives others the courage to fight back against discriminatory equity trainings," said the legal nonprofit organization representing the plaintiffs.
Split 9th Circuit Strikes Down California's Open-Carry Ban as Unconstitutional
'I Am Here Kidnapped': In Manhattan Federal Court, Maduro Pleads Not Guilty to Narco-Terrorism Conspiracy Charges
Defense counsel Barry Pollack, the former president of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, said that Maduro's status as head of a sovereign state, as well as the legality of the U.S. military operation in which he was taken, would be raised in forthcoming court papers. Maduro insisted to the court that he remains president of the Republic of Venezuela.

