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Tuesday, October 19, 2021

Trump files lawsuit to block release of Capitol attack records

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Ex-president challenges Biden’s decision to waive executive privilege that protects White House communications

Donald Trump has sought to block the release of documents related to the Capitol attack on 6 January to a House committee investigating the incident, challenging Joe Biden’s initial decision to waive executive privilege.

In a federal lawsuit, the former president said the committee’s request in August was “almost limitless in scope” and sought many records that were not connected to the siege.

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Source: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/oct/19/trump-lawsuit-block-release-capitol-attack-records-biden
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Friday, October 15, 2021

Rocket Report: Virgin Galactic stands down, SpaceX faces environmental lawsuit

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Enlarge / Blue Origin’s New Shepard launches its second human spaceflight on Wednesday. (credit: Blue Origin)

Welcome to Edition 4.20 of the Rocket Report! If this is edition 4.20 of the newsletter, you know we’re going to bring extra smoke. So let’s get to it.

As always, we welcome reader submissions, and if you don’t want to miss an issue, please subscribe using the box below (the form will not appear on AMP-enabled versions of the site). Each report will include information on small-, medium-, and heavy-lift rockets as well as a quick look ahead at the next three launches on the calendar.

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Virgin Galactic substantially delays next mission. The space tourism company announced Thursday afternoon that it will delay a planned human flight for the Italian Air Force, Unity 23, and begin a “planned enhancement program” for its VMS Eve carrier aircraft and VSS Unity spacecraft. Effectively, this means that the vehicles will be taken out of service for the next eight months for repairs and upgrades. As one reason for this decision, the company cited a recent test that “flagged a possible reduction in the strength margins of certain materials used to modify specific joints, and this requires further physical inspection.”

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Source: https://arstechnica.com/science/2021/10/rocket-report-virgin-galactic-stands-down-spacex-faces-environmental-lawsuit/
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Thursday, October 14, 2021

Judge rules Maine can bar religious exemptions to health care vaccine mandate

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A U.S. District judge on Wednesday ruled that Maine could prohibit religious exemptions to its COVID-19 vaccine mandate for healthcare workers.Judge Jon Levy found that the health care workers who brought the case…

Source: https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/576662-judge-rules-maine-can-bar-religious-exemptions-to-vaccine-mandate
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Wednesday, October 6, 2021

Judge rules against Kansas City plan to shift funds from police to community services

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A Missouri judge on Tuesday ruled that the Kansas City Council violated state law when it approved plans to reallocate millions of dollars in funds away from the city’s police department….

Source: https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/575465-judge-rules-against-kansas-city-plan-to-shift-funds-from-police-to
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Friday, October 1, 2021

Alex Jones loses big in Sandy Hook lawsuits

For years Alex Jones claimed the Sandy Hook elementary school shooting was a hoax and railed against the families of those killed in the 2012 massacre. Sued for defamation in Texas, Jones “routinely” failed to defend himself or produce documents requested by the court, and a judge yesterday issued default verdicts in two cases. — Read the rest

Source: https://boingboing.net/2021/10/01/alex-jones-loses-big-in-sandy-hook-lawsuits.html?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=alex-jones-loses-big-in-sandy-hook-lawsuits
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Saturday, September 25, 2021

Federal judge deals blow to vaccine mandate for NYC teachers

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NEW YORK — New York City schools have been temporarily blocked from enforcing a vaccine mandate for its teachers and other workers by a federal appeals judge just days before it was to take effect.

The worker mandate for the the nation’s largest school system was set to go into effect Monday. But late Friday, a judge for the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals granted a temporary injunction and referred the case to a three-judge panel an an expedited basis.

Department of Education spokesperson Danielle Filson said officials seeking a speedy resolution by the circuit court next week.

“We’re confident our vaccine mandate will continue to be upheld once all the facts have been presented, because that is the level of protection our students and staff deserve,” Filson said in an email.

She said more than 82% of department employees have been vaccinated.

While most school workers have been vaccinated, unions representing New York City principals and teachers warned that could still leave the 1 million-student school system short of as many as 10,000 teachers, along with other staffers, such as cafeteria workers and school police officers.

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio has resisted calls to delay the mandate.

Source: https://www.politico.com/news/2021/09/25/vaccine-mandate-nyc-teachers-514297
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Saturday, August 21, 2021

California judge finds Prop 22 gig worker measure unconstitutional

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A California judge has ruled that Proposition 22, the measure that allows companies like Uber and Lyft to keep classifying app-based drivers in the state as independent contractors, is unenforceable and unconstitutional. According to the San Francisco Chronicle, Alameda County Superior Court judge Frank Roesch found that Prop 22 illegally “limits the power of a future legislature to define app-based drivers as workers subject to workers’ compensation law.”

Proposition 22 passed by a wide margin in the state when most people voted in favor of it in last year’s November elections. Companies were legally obligated to classify gig workers as full-time employees under Assembly Bill 5 A (AB5), which was passed in 2019, but some (like the aforementioned ride-sharing firms) continued to treat them as contractors. Uber, Lyft, Instacart and DoorDash poured over $220 million into campaigning for Prop 22 in order to overturn AB5, and the move clearly worked. 

The measure requires gig companies to provide their contractors with healthcare subsidies and a wage floor, but it also exempts them from having to classify their workers as employees with appropriate benefits and protections. While those in favor of the proposition argue that it would allow workers to keep their independence while enjoying benefits they didn’t have before, not everyone’s happy with the development. A group that includes the Service Employees International Union and the SEIU California State Council sued California earlier this year to overturn the proposition. 

In his ruling, Roesch specifically singled out Section 7451 of the measure, which states that any future law related to collective bargaining for app drivers must comply with the rest of the proposition. “It appears only to protect the economic interest of the network companies in having a divided, ununionized workforce, which is not a stated goal of the legislation,” he wrote in his decision. He also found it unconstitutional that any amendment to the measure requires a seven-eighths vote of approval to pass in the state Legislature.

If the ruling stands, gig companies like Uber and Lyft may have to spend hundreds of millions paying for healthcare and other additional benefits for their drivers. At the moment, though, Prop 22 is still in effect, and gig companies are already planning to appeal. An Uber spokesperson told The Chronicle:

“This ruling ignores the will of the overwhelming majority of California voters and defies both logic and the law. We will appeal and we expect to win. Meanwhile, Prop. 22 remains in effect, including all of the protections and benefits it provides independent workers across the state.”

Source: https://www.engadget.com/california-judge-finds-prop-22-unconstitutional-043822868.html?src=rss
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Thursday, August 19, 2021

Judge throws out Trump-era approvals for Alaska oil project

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Ruling calls federal reports flawed and says plan didn’t do enough to prevent further harm to polar bears and their habitat.

Source: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/judge-throws-out-trump-era-approvals-alaska-oil-project-n1277125
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Wednesday, August 18, 2021

Disability rights group sues Texas governor over ban on school mask mandates

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A Disability Rights group has sued Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) over his ban on mask mandates in state schools, …

Source: https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/568363-disability-rights-group-sues-texas-governor-over-ban-on-school-mask
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Tuesday, August 17, 2021

California man sues over injuries after bear surprised him in dumpster

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John Donaldson is seeking $15,000 in damages for injuries he says he suffered in the encounter while visiting Lake Tahoe

A California man has filed a lawsuit after he was injured trying to flee from a bear that surprised him in a dumpster while he was visiting Lake Tahoe.

John Donaldson is seeking $15,000 in damages from a condominium association and waste management company for injuries he said he suffered in the encounter at a condo complex in the Incline Village area, which has long had problems with bears breaking into homes, cars and garbage cans in search of food.

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Source: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/aug/17/john-donaldson-bear-dumpster-lawsuit
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Friday, August 13, 2021

More than 9,000 lawsuits filed after New York allowed more time for child sex abuse victims

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More than 9,000 lawsuits in New York were filed after the state temporarily set aside the usual time limits on civil lawsuits for two years to allow victims of childhood sex abuse to sue their abusers, …

Source: https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/567710-more-than-9000-lawsuits-filed-after-new-york-allowed-more-time-for-child
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Monday, August 9, 2021

Jeffrey Epstein victims fund paid out $121 million to about 150 people

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“My hope is that the program provided his victims a meaningful measure of justice and a step on the path toward healing,” the fund’s administrator said.

Source: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/jeffrey-epstein-victims-fund-paid-out-121-million-about-150-n1276357
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Friday, July 30, 2021

DOJ sues Texas over Abbott order restricting transportation of migrants

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Attorney General Merrick Garland made good on a threat to sue the state of Texas, filing a lawsuit Friday challenging an executive order from Gov. Greg Abbott (R) that limits nongovernmental organizations from trans…

Source: https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/565723-doj-sues-texas-over-abbott-order-restricting-transportation-of
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Wednesday, July 28, 2021

AR-15 rifle maker offers $33M settlement to Sandy Hook families

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Settlement is being offered in a lawsuit over how the rifle maker marketed the firearm to the public.

Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/economy/2021/7/28/ar-15-rifle-maker-offers-33m-settlement-to-sandy-hook-families
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Tuesday, July 20, 2021

J&J and others reportedly on verge of $26bn US opioid settlement

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  • Drugmaker and distribution companies said to be close to deal
  • Thousands of lawsuits filed by victims of over US opioid crisis

The three biggest US drug distribution companies and the drugmaker Johnson & Johnson are on the verge of a $26bn settlement covering thousands of lawsuits over the toll of opioids across the US, two people with knowledge of the plans told the Associated Press on Tuesday.

Related: White House calls for social media firms to be ‘held accountable’ for Covid misinformation – live

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Source: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/jul/20/opioid-drug-settlement-johnson-and-johnson-crisis-deal
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Friday, July 16, 2021

Federal judge finds DACA unlawful, blocks new applicants

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A federal judge in Texas on Friday blocked the Biden administration from approving new applications for the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program — but current DACA recipients will remain unaffected for now.

In a 77-page ruling, U.S. District Court Judge Andrew Hanen found that DACA is unlawful and that the Department of Homeland Security can no longer approve new applicants into the program, which has granted work permits and protection from deportation to more than 600,000 young immigrants brought to the U.S. as children. He also ruled that DHS could continue to process DACA renewals for now as the issue continues to move through the courts.

The court order does not “require DHS or the Department of Justice to take any immigration, deportation, or criminal action against any DACA recipient, applicant, or any other individual that it would not otherwise take,” Hanen wrote in the ruling.

It is the latest blow to the program, which has been caught in legal limbo since former President Barack Obama introduced it in 2012.

Immigrant advocates, attorneys and DACA recipients had been bracing for Hanen to rule against DACA given the Trump administration’s handling of the case and the judge’s track record on immigration. They had been waiting on a ruling since a hearing took place in late December.

Advocates, for months, have said a ruling against DACA could force Congress to move more quickly on securing a pathway to citizenship for Dreamers. If DACA is ultimately overturned for current recipients, they will be stripped of their protection from deportation and work permits.


Democrats are planning to include immigration measures — such as a pathway to citizenship for Dreamers, recipients of Temporary Protected Status and essential workers, like farmworkers — in the forthcoming $3.5 trillion spending bill. Still, it is unclear if the measures will survive the Senate’s budget rules that would allow it to be part of the final package.

On Friday afternoon, immigrant advocacy groups, Democrats, DACA recipients and backers of the program were quick to put out statements slamming the ruling and calling on Congress to ensure a pathway to citizenship is in the reconciliation package.

“Not a surprise, just a painful reminder that we need to stop relying on temporary immigration fixes,” Sen. Bob Menendez (D-N.J.), one of the key figures pushing for immigration reform on Capitol Hill, posted on Twitter. “Congress must seize the moment and any and all opportunities to finally provide a pathway to legalization for millions of undocumented immigrants.”

Despite the ruling, DACA remains popular, with widespread support among both Republicans and Democrats across the country.

“We don’t need to hear Republican talking points — the solution is clear, and all leaders should have the will and commitment to leave politics aside and advance this long-held promise, carrying the weight of public support and the urgency of the moment,” said Sergio Gonzales, executive director of the Immigration Hub.

The Biden administration is expected to appeal Hanen’s decision to the New Orleans-based 5th Circuit Court of Appeals.

In 2015, Hanen — an appointee of President George W. Bush— blocked Obama’s move to expand the DACA program to cover millions more immigrants by increasing eligibility and creating a similar quasi-legal status for family members of U.S. citizens and legal residents. However, the red states that brought suit over the DACA expansion did not mount a serious challenge to the original program until last year.

Texas and eight other states, in their lawsuit, asked the court to end DACA, arguing that it was unconstitutional and has forced states to bear extra costs from providing DACA recipients with services like education. But DACA supporters have long pointed to research documenting the program’s benefits for both young immigrants and the country. The Center for American Progress, for example, estimates that ending DACA would mean a loss of billions of dollars in GDP for the states suing to overturn it.

In the decision Friday, Hanen adopted one of the same conclusions he came to in the first decision: that the programs should have been subjected to formal notice-and-comment under the Administrative Procedure Act. In the new ruling, the judge also held that the substance of the original DACA program was illegal because it exceeded powers Congress granted to executive branch agencies.

The Obama administration and supporters of the programs argued that they were similar to earlier actions by a series of administrations to temporarily accommodate certain groups of immigrants because of unrest abroad or for other reasons. But Hanen said those efforts were different because they provided relief to immigrants from specific countries or amounted to stopgap measures adopted in anticipation of congressional action.

“Given the nine-year history of failed legislation in Congress, it is an inescapable conclusion that DACA is not interstitial to any congressional action,” Hanen wrote. “Although Congress may someday enact such a DREAM Act, until it does, its continued failure to pass bills coextensive with the DACA population evinces a rejection of this policy.”

The ruling Friday is also in tension with a decision last December from a federal judge in Brooklyn, Nicholas Garaufis, who ordered the government to begin processing new applications for DACA again and to resume granting permissions for DACA applicants to take trips out of the country without losing their status. In the new decision, Hanen insisted that while he was prohibiting new grants of DACA, he was not interfering with the other judge’s order for the Department of Homeland Security to accept such applications.

Source: https://www.politico.com/news/2021/07/16/texas-federal-judge-daca-applicants-499896
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Friday, July 9, 2021

Judge blocks transgender bathroom notification law in Tennessee

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A federal judge has issued a preliminary injunction halting the implementation of a Tennessee law requiring businesses and government facilities in the state to post a sign informing the public if they will allow tr…

Source: https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/562358-judge-blocks-transgender-bathroom-notification-law-in-tennessee
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Sunday, June 27, 2021

Texas court rules retailer can’t be sued over mass shooting

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Survivors and families of victims of a 2017 mass shooting in a Texas church can’t sue the gun retailer that sold the weapon used in the attack, the state’s supreme court has ruled.

The big picture: Plaintiffs alleged in four lawsuits against Academy Sports and Outdoors that the San Antonio-area store negligently sold the gun to Devin Kelley in 2016, who went on to kill 25 people at the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs before killing himself.


  • The Air Force failed to enter Kelley’s conviction for domestic violence against his wife and infant son into a government database, which should have prevented him from buying the Ruger AR-556 rifle.

What they’re saying: The Texas Supreme Court ruled Friday that the retailer was protected from litigation under the federal Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act.

  • “Although federal law disqualified Kelley from purchasing a firearm at the time of the sale — based in part on his conviction in a 2012 court-martial for assaulting his wife and stepson and his dishonorable discharge from the United States Air Force — that disqualifying information was not in the system, which authorized Academy to ‘Proceed’ with the sale,” the court stated.
  • The court noted in its ruling that federal litigation over the Air Force’s handling of the incident was still before the courts.

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Source: https://www.axios.com/texas-court-mass-shooting-retailer-cant-be-sued-d1e1157b-2862-400f-8eb0-2e251515433e.html
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Tuesday, June 1, 2021

Johnson & Johnson Forced to Pay $2.1 Billion in Baby Powder Cancer Case After Supreme Court Denial

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Johnson & Johnson will not be getting out of its obligation to pay up for losing a civil court case over its baby powder products that allegedly contained asbestos. On Tuesday, the Supreme Court announced it would not hear the company’s appeal of a $2.1 billion verdict from a 2018 trial in Missouri involving women who…

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Source: https://gizmodo.com/johnson-johnson-forced-to-pay-2-1-billion-in-baby-po-1847007818
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Wednesday, May 26, 2021

Judge ruling upholds Connecticut school mask mandate

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A judge has ruled to keep Connecticut’s school mask requirement in place after it was challenged by a lawsuit filed in August, …

Source: https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/555412-judge-ruling-upholds-connecticut-school-mask-mandate
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