California high school forced to withdraw ‘anti-Christian’ material

A California high school has backed down after parents and students demanded the removal of a controversial photograph, which they called “anti-Christian bigotry,” from one of its courses. Dos Pueblos High School in Goleta, California, included a photograph taken by Andres … Continue reading California high school forced to withdraw ‘anti-Christian’ material

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Supreme Court won’t hear Ohio’s lawsuit over using pandemic relief for tax cuts

The Supreme Court refused on June 12 to hear Ohio’s argument that the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) unconstitutionally prevents states from using COVID-19-related pandemic relief funding to offset tax cuts. This is the second time this year that the … Continue reading Supreme Court won’t hear Ohio’s lawsuit over using pandemic relief for tax cuts

ProPublica article left out fact justice was cleared of ethics violations: Clarence Thomas defender

A friend of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas says a highly publicized media report that accused the justice of violating ethical norms contained “old news” and failed to disclose that Thomas was cleared of accusations of wrongdoing “more than a … Continue reading ProPublica article left out fact justice was cleared of ethics violations: Clarence Thomas defender

Government overreached in identity theft case, Supreme Court rules unanimously

The Supreme Court limited the reach of the federal Identity Theft Penalty Enhancement Act, unanimously rebuffing the Biden administration’s efforts to prosecute a man already convicted of Medicaid fraud with a separate charge of aggravated identity theft arising out of … Continue reading Government overreached in identity theft case, Supreme Court rules unanimously

Supreme Court sides with whistleblowers in pharmacy fraud lawsuits

In a unanimous ruling on June 1, the Supreme Court revived whistleblower lawsuits against pharmacy operators SuperValu and Safeway for allegedly overcharging the government by filing false Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement claims for prescription drugs they sold. The case concerns the federal … Continue reading Supreme Court sides with whistleblowers in pharmacy fraud lawsuits