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The Ninth Circuit Will Hear a Landmark Union Case Involving 20 Lifeguards
Over twenty lifeguards filed a lawsuit against their union, the California State Law Enforcement Association (CSLEA) and the State of California for unlawfully conscripting them into union membership and forcing them to maintain membership for nearly four years.
Lawsuit Filed to End Governor Newsom’s Endless State of Emergency
The Orange County Board of Education and the Children’s Health Defense, an organization run by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., filed a lawsuit against Governor Gavin Newsom to end the state of emergency.
Santa Barbara Unified School District Reverses Its Covid-19 Mandate After Large Protests and on the Eve of a Forthcoming Federal Lawsuit
Today, UnifySB, an association of Santa Barbara teachers, coaches, and staff, was successful in protecting its members’ constitutional and civil rights against the Santa Barbara Unified School District (SBUSD).
Godspeak Church Appeals Dismissal of Lawsuit to Second Circuit
“The Court’s dismissal of this case is an abdication of its duty to administer justice. The Court allowed the government to harm a church, infringe on its rights, and then get away with it merely because the unlawful orders were lifted. Under this precedent, the government can impose any tyrannical, unconstitutional order so long as the order is rescinded before a case is over.” Stated Nada Higuera, lead counsel.
State and San Joaquin County Finally Held Accountable
Monumental Victory for Two Churches in a California federal lawsuit that challenged government restrictions imposed on places of worship has settled in favor of the churches and their pastors (Plaintiffs): Cross Culture Christian Center (CCCC) of Lodi and its pastor Jon Duncan, and Cornerstone Church of Fresno and its Pastor Jim Franklin.
Free Speech Violation Federal Lawsuit Filed Against Facebook, Twitter, President Biden, and U.S. Surgeon General
Following CDC-led social media training, Facebook and Twitter suspended Justin Hart’s accounts over his masking posts, labeling them “misinformation” as per government guidance. While posting privileges were restored, both platforms now mandate a government-approved viewpoint for platform use.
LMU Students Sue Because of Vaccine-Based Discrimination Policy Coercion
On Saturday, July 24, Tyler & Bursch, LLP, the Law Offices of Nicole C. Pearson, Children’s Health Defense – California Chapter (CHD-CA) and Advocates for Faith & Freedom sued Loyola Marymount University (LMU) in Federal Court in the Central District of California, challenging the school’s illegal vaccine, testing, masking, and social distancing mandates on behalf of two LMU undergraduate students.
Lawsuit Filed Against Facebook for Instagram Account Censorship
Genevieve Mahoney’s social media account was canceled after she shared a photo from a peaceful rally, exercising her First Amendment rights. She is pursuing a jury trial and seeking damages for the violation of her constitutional rights.
Parents Seek Injunction on Behalf of LAUSD Students to Resume In-Person Learning Immediately and Without Restriction
Children’s Health Defense California (CHD-CA) and Southern California Law Firm Tyler & Bursch, LLP filed a complaint in U.S. District Court on behalf of their clients, parents seeking to bar Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) and Los Angeles County officials from continuing to implement certain mandates on their children as a requirement for them to return to in-person learning.
