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The US Department of the Treasury issued new sanctions against Iran on Thursday. The new sanctions target two individuals, Mohammad Ibrahim Bazzi and Abdallah Safi-Al-Din. Both of them have been identified as Specially Designated Global Terrorists (SDGTs). Bazzi has been identified as a financier for Hezbollah, and Safi-Al-Din has been identified as Hezbollah’s representative to [...]

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The city of Pensacola, Florida, on Wednesday urged the US Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit to overturn a lower court order to remove a 34-foot cross in Bayview Park because the cross violates the Establishment Clause. Pensacola argued both that the plaintiffs lack standing and that Pensacola’s actions are constitutional because the lower [...]

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Davidson County state court chancery judge Ellen Hobbs Lyle ruled on Wednesday that the removal of three statutes of Confederate generals in Memphis public parks did not violate state law. The Tennessee Heritage Protection Act prohibits the removal of monuments with historical significance from public property. However, the city sold the parks to a nonprofit, [...]

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Judge Richard Berman of the US District Court for Southern District of New York on Wednesday sentenced former banker at the Turkish state-owned bank Halkbank, Mehmet Hakan Atilla, to 32 months in prison for aiding Iran in evading US sanctions. Atilla was convicted in January for conspiring with other officials. According to the prosecution, Atilla [...]

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The US Senate approved a resolution on Wednesday that rejects the Federal Communication Commission’s “Restoring Internet Freedom” ruling that dismantled net neutrality. The resolution passed the Senate with a vote of 52-47. Three Republican senators voted for the resolution, including Collins of Maine, Kennedy of Louisiana and Murkowski of Alaska. Senator McCain of Arizona did [...]

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Environmental groups filed suit against Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) head Scott Pruitt on Wednesday after he halted the rulemaking process for a regulation that would would required mining companies to show that they have enough funding prior to commencing operations to cover the cleanup of harmful substances produced from mining. The suit was brought by [...]

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Uber announced on Tuesday that they will no longer require claims of sexual assault and sexual harassment committed by Uber riders, drivers or employees to be resolved through arbitration. Uber stated that sexual assault and sexual harassment survivors will have the choice to bring claims through mediation, arbitration or through open court. Uber also stated [...]

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Judge Daniel Ottolia, of Riverside County Superior Court, ruled against California’s End of Life Option Act on Tuesday, which allowed physicians to prescribe life-ending drugs to terminally ill patients. The suit was brought by the Life Legal Defense Foundation , a Christian legal organization that opposes abortion and assisted suicide. Ottolia ruled that the End [...]

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A judge for the US District Court for the District of Columbia on Tuesday denied Paul Manfort’s request to dismiss indictments against him that arose out of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation.. Manafort had called for the dismissal of the indictment arguing that the indictment exceeded the limits on the Special Counsel’s authority to issue [...]

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