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School Board Member Sues After She's Removed Due to Remarks About Asian Americans

Alison Collins, a school board member in San Francisco who was removed from her vice president position and several committee posts, is alleging her First Amendment rights have been violated. So reports The New York Daily News.

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Nike Battling 'Satan' in Bizarre Shoe Showdown

Nike has temporarily blocked any further sales of the “Satan Shoes” being marketed and distributed by recording artists Lil Nas X and MSCHF. So reports CBS News.

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The Walking Dead,’ Syrian Prison Torture Among March's Top Verdicts

From ‘The Walking Dead’ to Syrian prison torture, here are some notable verdicts from March.

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West Palm Beach IT Chief’s Firing Puts State, Federal Marijuana Laws in Conflict

West Palm Beach fired Jason McCarty, its top IT manager, for smoking “legally” prescribed marijuana. So reports a WKMG ClickOrlando.

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Lawyer for Aurora Mass Murderer Representing Boulder Grocery Shooter

Daniel King, who represented convicted Aurora massacre killer James Holmes, will be one of the public defenders representing accused gunman Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa. So reports The New York Post.

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Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School Moves Downtown

John Marshall Law School is relocating to downtown Atlanta. After selling its building in midtown, the school will open offices in Peachtree Center and will occupy space on the 18th-20th floors of Marquis One. So reports the Atlanta Business Chronicle.

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Judge: Ohio Can’t Force Biden Admin to Release Census Data Early

A federal judge tossed a lawsuit filed by Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost hoping to compel the Biden administration to release the results of most recent census by March’s end. So reports WKSU 89.7.

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Dominion Sues Fox News for $1.6B for Pushing Election Lies

Dominion Voting Systems filed a $1.6 billion defamation suit against conservative network Fox News, claiming the station promulgated untrue accusations that the company rigged the most recent presidential election. So reports ABC News.

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Opponents of Ohio COVID-19 Restrictions Revamp Legal Strategy

Opponents challenging Gov. Mike DeWine’s COVID-19 restrictions have dropped a lawsuit filed in federal court as they reevaluate their legal strategy. So reports WKSU 89.7.

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Cardi B, Candace Owens Likely Heading to Court Over Twitter Spat

Conservative commentator Candace Owens and recording artist Cardi B got into a Twitter spat that is heading toward a slander lawsuit. So reports The Hill.

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