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Georgia AG quits chair of prosecutors group in Capitol riot fallout
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February 15, 2021 - 2:41pm
American Juris Link, a new right-wing legal center with close ties to the State Policy Network, is actively working to track and support right-wing legal challenges to upend COVID-19 health restrictions, fight workers rights to unionize, and coordinate legal strategies and amici.
Originally registered as an independent nonprofit under the name Litigators for Liberty in late 2019, American Juris Link (AJL) was incubated by the State Policy Network (SPN) based on extensive strategic planning and input from leading litigators and philanthropists, according to a job listing with the right-wing head-hunting firm Talent Market.
In an SPN webinar titled, Protecting American Freedom Through Strategic Litigation, AJL s founder and president Carrie Ann Donnell describes AJL as basically like the SPN for litigators. SPN is a web of right-wing think tanks and tax-exempt organizations in 50 states, Washington, D.C., Canada, and the United Kingdom.
On Monday, CNBC reported that the Black Conservatives Fund, a super PAC that Robert Mercer gave $150,000 to in 2014, promoted the march on Capitol Hill. Alexander, one of the siege organizers, was a former “senior adviser” to the Black Conservatives Fund.
In 2017, the Mercers gave $200,000 to the Gatestone Institute, which has advanced theories about a stolen election. The following year, they gave $8.1 million to DonorsTrust, which recently donated $1.5 million to white nationalist hate group VDARE, which has also advanced evidence-free theories surrounding the 2020 election results. In 2017, the Mercer Family Foundation donated $1.725 million to the Government Accountability Institute, whose research director, Eric Eggers, appeared on Sean Hannity’s radio show at the end of November, suggesting that fraudulent activity had tilted the election to Joe Biden. In 2018, they followed up with an additional $500,000. Rep. Mo Brooks, R-Ala., who has also used violent rhetoric