Judicial Watch announced it filed a reply brief to the Supreme
Court of the United States in a case filed on behalf of Congressman Mike
Bost and two presidential electors, who are before the court to vindicate
their standing to challenge an Illinois law extending Election Day for 14
days beyond the date established by federal law (Rep.Michael J. Bost, Laura
Pollastrini, and Susan Sweeney v. The Illinois State Board of Elections and
Bernadette Matthews (No. 1:22-cv-02754, 23-2644, 24-568)).
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Judicial Watch Files Reply Brief to Supreme Court in
Historic Illinois Election Integrity Case
Judicial Watch announced it filed
a reply brief to the Supreme Court of the United States in a case filed on
behalf of Congressman Mike Bost and two presidential electors, who are
before the court to vindicate their standing to challenge an Illinois law
extending Election Day for 14 days beyond the date established by federal
law (Rep.Michael J. Bost, Laura Pollastrini, and Susan Sweeney v. The
Illinois State Board of Elections and Bernadette Matthews (No.
1:22-cv-02754, 23-2644, 24-568)).
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Weeks after Illegal Alien Trucker Kills 3 in Fla.,
Oklahoma Nabs 125 with Commercial Licenses
Weeks after a criminal illegal
alien with a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) killed three people while
recklessly driving a big rig on a Florida highway, officials in Oklahoma
have apprehended over 125 illegal immigrants with a CDL they did not
qualify for, including one listing “No Name Given” on the card. This is
a widespread problem caused by state driver licensing agencies that fail to
ensure truckers have proper training or legal status in the United States
before issuing the special commercial licenses.
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Supreme
Court to decide if GOP candidate can sue over Illinois mail-in ballot
law
Washington Examiner
The Supreme Court will soon hear a case involving a challenge
to a law allowing late-arriving mail-in ballots. However, the dispute
before the justices will not be over whether the law is constitutional, but
if the candidate has standing to sue over it.
Russ Nobile, a senior attorney for Judicial Watch who will argue for Bost
in the case, told reporters on Tuesday that they hope the Supreme Court
will clarify mixed rulings on standing in this and other cases that have
emerged in the federal courts since 2020.
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EXCLUSIVE:
Docs Knew Gender Science Was ‘Shoddy,’ But Pushed Chemical Sex Changes
On Kids Anyway
The Daily Caller
When the
Daily Caller News Foundation’s public record requests for Deutsch and
Rosenthal’s emails were denied by the University of California in the
fall of 2023, Judicial Watch, a government watchdog organization,
filed a lawsuit challenging the denial and gained access to the records.
As a result of Judicial Watch’s lawsuit, UCSF released 2,491 pages of
emails. Among the revelations is that UCSF gave puberty blockers to
children as young as nine. Puberty blockers are not approved by
the Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of gender dysphoria.
“There is something r
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