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Tigo Intellectual Property Infringement Lawsuit against APS Continues to Grow
Campbell, Calif., United States: Tigo Energy, Inc., the solar industry worldwide leader in Flex-MLPE (Module Level Power Electronics), has filed…
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Inslee’s Republican opponent drops lawsuit alleging mass voter fraud
(The Center Square) — Loren Culp, one-time opponent of Washington Gov. Jay Inslee, has dropped his lawsuit against the state’s…
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WILL: Let state courts decide Wisconsin political maps
(The Center Square) – On Thursday, the Wisconsin Supreme Court heard arguments from the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty,…
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Missouri’s Schmitt among GOP attorneys general with ‘no knowledge’ of robocalls
(The Center Square) — The Republican Attorneys General Association (RAGA) is under fire for a series of robocalls that an…
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Texas Congressmen say they will oppose Electoral College votes of some states
(The Center Square) – Several Republican congressmen from Texas said they will oppose certifying Electoral College votes on Jan. 6…
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Businesses claim New York virus mitigation measures exceeded authority
A woman wears a face masks to protect against the coronavirus as she carries her groceries past closed shops April…
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New York attorney general files lawsuit seeking dissolution of National Rifle Association
National Rifle Association Executive Vice President and CEO Wayne LaPierre speaks Feb. 29, 2020, at Conservative Political Action Conference, CPAC…
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Louisiana judge upholds rules meant to control COVID-19
Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards holds a news conference on July 30, 2020. David Jacobs / The Center Square (The…
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Court of Appeals hears arguments for GOP-led Legislature lawsuit against Whitmer over executive order authority
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer asks for more federal aid to battle the COVID-19 pandemic on July 28, 2020. Image courtesy of…
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Advocacy groups for the blind sue Virginia over absentee ballot system
A man opens a ballot he received in the mail. Svanblar/ Shuttershock.com By Tyler Arnold (The Center Square) – Advocacy…
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Ratepayers could see payouts under new class action suit against ComEd
This Sept. 6, 2013 photo, shows Brian Malloy, a senior energy technician for Commonwealth Edison, replacing a standard electricity meter…
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Quick hits: Illinois news in brief for Wednesday, July 29, 2020
The dome of the Illinois State Capitol in Springfield, Illinois. Shutterstock photo The Center Square Madigan political funds brings in $550,000 …
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Florida lawsuits challenging local mask mandates not gaining traction in court
An employee wearing a protective face covering (right) monitors the flow of customers Wednesday, June 17, 2020, at an Apple…
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Federal panel could consolidate Florida business interruption claims into class action suit
Shutterstock photo By John Haughey (The Center Square) – So many COVID-19 business interruption lawsuits have been filed against insurers across…
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After filing lawsuits challenging Pritzker in multiple counties, attorney takes aim at county officials who enforce COVID-19 orders
Gov. J.B. Pritzker speaks at a news conference Monday in Peoria. Courtesy of the State of Illinois By Greg Bishop…
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Denver Public Schools included in lawsuit attempting to block education secretary’s federal aid rule
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos speaks during a White House Coronavirus Task Force briefing at the Department of Education building Wednesday,…
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Quick hits: Illinois news in brief for Friday, July 24, 2020
The dome of the Illinois State Capitol in Springfield, Illinois. Shutterstock photo The Center Square Bipartisan calls for Illinois legislators…
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Bill shielding health care workers from liability during state of emergency moves to governor’s desk
The Henry Ford Hospital on West Grand Blvd in Detroit. Daniel J Macy /Shutterstock.com By Bruce Walker (The Center Square)…
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Federal judge rejects motion to allow full-sized Ottowa County wedding
Natalia Kabliuk | Shutterstock.com By Scott McClallen (The Center Square) – A federal judge has denied a couple’s request for…
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Federal lawsuit filed against Illinois State Police over FOID card delay
An assortment of firearms are seen for sale at Capitol City Arms Supply in Springfield in 2013. AP Photo/Seth Perlman…
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Florida’s largest teachers’ union sues to stop school reopening mandate
Florida Education Commissioner Richard Corcoran Mark Wallheiser / AP By John Haughey (The Center Square) – Florida’s largest teachers union…
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Couple sues Whitmer, Nessel over 100-person wedding restrictions
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer encourages Michiganders to mask up on July 15 to prevent the state’s return to phase three. Image…
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Vote-by-mail lawsuit in Florida dropped with both sides claiming victory
Shutterstock.com By John Haughey (The Center Square) – Progressive groups seeking to expand Florida’s vote-by-mail laws in a federal lawsuit…
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Georgia lawmakers, city officials say Kemp’s mask stance sends mixed signals
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp looks on during a coronavirus briefing Friday, July 17, 2020, at the Capitol in Atlanta. John…
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Las Vegas bars sue Sisolak over shutdown order amid virus resurgence
Davey Francis mixes drinks at Velveteen Rabbit, a cocktail bar in the Las Vegas Arts District, on the last night…
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Louisiana Gov. Edwards signs civil justice overhaul
The Louisiana State Capitol in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. William Silver | Shutterstock.com (The Center Square) – Gov. John Bel Edwards…
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Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp speaks about COVID-19 during a news conference at the Georgia state Capitol on Wednesday, April 8,…
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Bowling alleys cry foul over Pritzker’s 50-person handicap
This Dec. 25, 2018, photo shows bowling shoes at the Back Bowl bowling alley in Eagle, Colo. AP Photo/Jenny Kane…
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Gun-rights group applauds gains in Virginia background check lawsuit, says fight continues
Demonstrators stand outside a security zone before a pro-gun rally Jan. 20 in Richmond. Julio Cortez / AP By Tyler…
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Republican leaders ask Texas Supreme Court to intervene in lawsuit over cancellation of GOP convention
Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner speaks during a peace march honoring George Floyd Tuesday, June 2, 2020, in Houston. Floyd died…
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