Tag: courts

Lawsuits to Stop Vaccine and Mask Mandates Accelerate

A legal battle over required vaccinations against the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus, commonly known as the novel coronavirus, has escalated again between a Florida city and workers opposed to taking the shot. And that has the attention of dozens attorneys across the country, who hope to use the case as a strategic model in…


Federal Court Mandates COVID-19 Vaccine for Central District Employees

LOS ANGELES—All employees at federal courts in the Central District of California, which includes Los Angeles, Orange, and Riverside counties, must be vaccinated against COVID-19 under a new policy. “The policy is necessary to combat the spread of COVID-19 and protect the health and safety of the court’s employees, volunteers, and contractors, as well as…


 Alleged Accomplice in Freeway Shooting Death of Boy Freed on Bail

SANTA ANA—The alleged driver in the road rage shooting death of six-year-old Aiden Leos on a Costa Mesa freeway has been released on bail. Orange County jail records indicate that Wynne Lee, 23, of Costa Mesa was released June 26 at 2:44 p.m. Lee’s bail had been reduced by a judge on Friday from $500,000…


Justice Delayed: Orange County’s Backlogged Court System

The constitutional rights of defendants are in jeopardy because of a backlogged court system and mask mandates in Orange County, a Southern California criminal attorney says. Karren Kenney of Kenney Legal Defense told The Epoch Times that the Orange County court system is so backed up that the notions of getting a timely trial and…


Former Federal Prosecutor Announces Bid for Orange County District Attorney’s Office 

A former U.S. prosecutor has announced his bid to challenge current Orange County District Attorney (OCDA) Todd Spitzer during the next election. Former federal prosecutor Pete Hardin, who served as a Marine Corps officer, accused Spitzer during a March 16 press conference of using the office “for his own personal and political game.” “I’m gravely concerned that our current district attorney fights…


Justice Department to Appeal Judge’s Order on Federal Eviction Ban

The Justice Department (DOJ) on Saturday gave notice to a federal judge that it intends to appeal his ruling that found the federal government does not have the authority to issue a nationwide eviction moratorium. “The Department of Justice respectfully disagrees with the February 25 decision of the district court in Terkel v. CDC that the CDC’s…


DOJ to Appeal Judge’s Order on Federal Eviction Ban

The Justice Department (DOJ) gave notice on Feb. 27 to a federal judge that it intends to appeal his ruling that found the federal government doesn’t have the authority to issue a nationwide eviction moratorium. “The Department of Justice respectfully disagrees with the February 25 decision of the district court in Terkel v. CDC that the CDC’s…


Struggle Between Euston Tunnel Protesters and HS2 Spills into Courts

The struggle between protesters and bailiffs in Euston Square is spilling out from a muddy 100-foot tunnel under London’s streets to the courts. When bailiffs moved in on the long-standing tree-top blockade of construction for the HS2 high-speed rail hub last Wednesday, protesters fled to a tunnel that they had constructed over several months, claiming…


Federal Court Blocks Obamacare Mandate Forcing Doctors to Perform Transgender Surgery

A federal court has ruled to protect some doctors and health care providers from being penalized for refusing to perform gender transition procedures on the grounds of religious belief. In a decision a day before Joe Biden took the oath of office, United States District Court Chief Judge Peter D. Welte from North Dakota granted a…


The November 3 Election Is a Mess. What Should Be Done?

There do seem to be two contested Americas. One America, which has an iron grip on the establishment media narrative is acting as if, in the infamous words of Chris Krebs, “the election was the most secure in American history.”  This statement being a non-sequitur and said shortly before the U.S. Government was confronted with…