America First Legal Weekly Newsletter >> 01-29-22

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VICTORY: Utah Rescinds Race-Based COVID-19 Treatment Policies After America First Legal Threatens Legal Action: "America First Legal is proud to stand with the people of Utah and fight for every citizen’s constitutional right to be free from discrimination based on the color of their skin..."

America First Legal, Texas and State Coalition Join Forces To Sue Biden Over Illegal Alien Resettlement: "America First Legal, serving as outside counsel for the State of Texas, sued the Biden Administration on behalf of a coalition of states–Florida, Indiana, Missouri, Montana, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Alaska–over the Biden Administration’s implementation..."

America First Legal Seeks Records From DOJ Regarding Race-Based Leniency For A Minneapolis BLM Riot Arsonist: "America First Legal filed a FOIA request regarding the Department of Justice’s recommendation substantially reducing the sentence of a career criminal who burned down a pawn shop and killed a man during the Minneapolis BLM riots..."

America First Legal Applauds Federal Court Decision To Enjoin Biden’s Vaccine Mandate For Federal Employees: "The Court made the right decision. No matter how much President Biden wants to use his power as president of the United States to force federal employees to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, there is no law granting him such authority..." 

 

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