president biden meantime is calling a federal judge s decision against the daca immigration program deeply disappointing saying the justice department will appeal the ruling blocking the new applications to the program. the obama-era initiative shields undocumented immigrants who were brought to the u.s. as children from deportation. cnn s jasmine wright joins me now from the white house. so jasmine, what more are you learning? reporter: that s right. president biden criticizes the ruling calling the program illegal. in a statement released today the president said yesterday s federal court ruling is deeply disappointing. while the court s order does not now effect current daca recipients, the decision nonetheless relegates hundreds of thousands of young immigrants to an uncertain future. the department of justice intends to appeal this decision in order to preserve and fortify daca. so this is now a program that has been the latest instance of a program that s really been debated
state of michigan into awarding its electoral votes to trump even though biden won the election. the federal judge hearing that case in late november not only dismissed the lawsuit, she nuked it. she wrote in her ruling in early december, quote, plaintiffs ask this court to ignore the statutory scheme established to challenge elections and ignore the will of millions of voters. this the court cannot and will not do. people have spoken. the judge said, quote, this lawsuit seems to be less about achieving the relief plaintiffs seek and more about the impact of their allegations on people s faith in the democratic process and their trust in our government. ow. that was december, federal court ruling. well, on monday morning this upcoming monday bright and early that same federal judge has demanded the presence of those trump lawyers who brought that dumpster fire lawsuit. she is demanded the presence of
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The exceptions would be employees who have religious or medical exemptions. Author: Jon Shirek Updated: 3:48 AM EDT June 14, 2021
ATLANTA There is now new pressure on workers to get the COVID-19 vaccines or else look for work elsewhere.
On Saturday, a federal court ruling upheld the right of private employers to require all of their employees to get the COVID-19 shots, just as employers have already been permitted to order employees to get flu shots and other vaccines.
The ruling in Texas is setting precedent nationwide, including in Georgia where two-thirds of the people are not fully vaccinated, and may not want the shots, ever.
In his 2018 Senate bid, Ted Cruz loaned his campaign $260,000, which was $10,000 over the limit. But judges ruled that the limit burdens political speech.