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Trump’s attorneys argue for less restrictive rules over evidence in 2020 election case
Former President Donald Trump’s attorneys filed court documents on Monday arguing for less restrictions over evidence in the 2020 election case, saying this was a trial about First Amendment rights.
In the court filing, Trump’s legal team said the government requested the Court restrict all documents produced by the government, regardless of sensitivity.
Doing so, the team argued, goes against established law and the former president’s First Amendment rights.
Instead, Trump’s team asked the court to narrow the proposed order
Trump Says His Attorneys Had ‘Productive Meeting’ with DOJ
Trump claimed his attorneys were not given any notice that he would be indicted imminently.
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GOP Group of Attorneys General fordert Google dringend auf, die Suchergebnisse des Pro-Life-Schwangerschaftszentrums nicht zu zensieren
Eine Gruppe von GOP-Generalstaatsanwälten forderte Google in einem Brief auf, Suchergebnisse nicht so zu zensieren, dass Frauen daran gehindert würden, Ergebnisse zu sehen, die sie zu Pro-Life-Schwangerschaftszentren weiterleiten.
Die Generalstaatsanwälte Jason Miyares (R-VA) und Daniel Cameron (R-KY) führten am Donnerstag eine Gruppe von 15 weiteren Generalstaatsanwälten in der Botschaft an Google-CEO Sundar Pichai an.
„Leider versuchen jetzt mehrere nationale Politiker, die immense Marktmacht von Google auszuüben, indem sie das Unternehmen unter Druck setzen, Schwangerschaftszentren der Pro-Life-Krise in den Google-Suchergebnissen, in
The Man Behind Critical Race Theory
The town of Harmony, Mississippi, which owes its origins to a small number of formerly enslaved Black people who bought land from former slaveholders after the Civil War, is nestled in Leake County, a perfectly square allotment in the center of the state. According to local lore, Harmony, which was previously called Galilee, was renamed in the early nineteen-twenties, after a Black resident who had contributed money to help build the town’s school said, upon its completion, “Now let us