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Dominion Voting Lawsuit Against Fox to Include Hannity, Carlson: Report

Fox News political commentator Sean Hannity has been deposed with respect to a $1.6 billion defamation suit being brought against the TV network. So reports ABC News.

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Teacher Wins Settlement After Refusing to Use 'Preferred Pronouns' for Student  

Pamela Ricard, a teacher in Kansas, won a $95,000 settlement after being suspended for not using a student’s “preferred pronouns.” So reports Today.

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Legal Weed Has Big Support in Wisconsin: Marquette Law School Poll

A new poll from Marquette Law School indicates strong support for the legalization of marijuana in Wisconsin, with 69% of those asked favoring the move and only 23% opposing it. So reports WISN.

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High Point U's Law School Faces Backlash for Dean’s Role in 2020 Election Challenge

Critics are calling the decision to make Mark Martin the founding dean of High Point University’s pending law school inappropriate. So reports Reuters.

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OnlyFans Model’s Defense Team Drops Bid to Exhume Slain Boyfriend

Lawyers for OnlyFans model Courtney Clenney have reconsidered their request to exhume the body of Christian “Toby” Obumseli, who Clenney has been accused of murdering in their luxury high-rise apartment. So reports the Miami Herald.

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'Stop W.O.K.E' Law Under Fire from Free Speech Advocates in Florida  

Free speech advocates are challenging a Florida law aimed at fighting “woke indoctrination” by stunting classroom and workplace discussions of gender and race. So reports Yahoo! News.

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Ex-Penn. Judges Ordered to Pay Hefty Fine for Sending Kids to Jail for Kickbacks  

Two former judges, Mark Ciavarella and Michael Conahan, were ordered to pay upwards of $200 million for their role in a kick-back scheme that saw children needlessly sent to for-profit jails. So reports NBC News.

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Woman Sues Equifax Over 130-point Credit Report Mistake  

Nydia Jenkins, of Florida, is suing credit agency Equifax after alleging she was denied a loan due to a 130-point error on her credit report. So reports the Associated Press.

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Arbery Shooter Denied Request to Stay in Federal Prison Rather Than State Jail

Travis McMichael, who was convicted of killing Ahmaud Arbery, said he is worried he will be killed by fellow inmates if he serves his life sentence in a state facility. However, a judge denied his request to remain in federal custody. So reports NBC News.

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UC Hastings Law Board Votes to Change Name Amid Accusations Against Founder

UC Hastings College of the Law, which boasts notable alumni like U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris and ex-San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown, will turn to the state Legislature seeking to change its name. So reports Oregon Live.

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