Judicial Watch announced recently it filed a Georgia Open
Records Act lawsuit against the University of Georgia Police Department for
audio of any 911 call about nursing student Laken Riley who was assaulted
and murdered, allegedly by illegal alien Jose Antonio Ibarra on the
university campus.
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Judicial Watch Sues for 911 Call, Arrest Reports in
Laken Riley’s Murder
The Judicial Watch lawsuit
states: “911 records are public records that can be released to the
public as long as redactions are made of any names, addresses, or telephone
numbers of the person placing the call to the public safety answering
point.” Initial arrest and incident reports are also required to be
disclosed to the public under Georgia law.
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Judicial Watch Files U.S. Supreme Court Amicus Brief on
Abortion Drug Mifeprex/Mifepristone
“Make no mistake, this is a
dangerous drug. We have known since its inception that the abortion drug
Mifeprex is potentially dangerous to the mothers as well as the intended
victims, the unborn babies,” said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton.
“Extremist abortion politics in the Clinton, Obama and now Biden
administration are putting pregnant mothers at risk. Let’s hope the
Supreme Court recognizes that an extremist abortion agenda has overcome the
rule of law at the FDA.”
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Did
University of Delaware Lie About Biden’s Senate Papers? Lawsuit Seeks
Answers.
The Daily Signal
The Daily
Caller News Foundation and Judicial Watch have asked a Delaware court to
reopen their case seeking the release of President Joe Biden’s Senate
records held at the University of Delaware.
Special counsel Robert Hur’s February report on his investigation into
Biden’s retention of classified documents contained findings that
contradicted the university’s claims that no tax dollars were used in
processing the records sought by the Daily Caller News Foundation and
Judicial Watch.
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