Overview of Current COVID-19 Vaccine Injury Case Law, Plus Resources for the Vaccine Injured INTRODUCTION As of June 2024, over 270 million Americans have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. (Our World in Data, 2024) Unfortunately, individuals who have experienced adverse effects from the vaccine or have […]
Biden’s Title IX Rule Is Now Blocked in 14 States
A federal judge in Kansas issued the third injunction putting the rule on hold The Biden administration’s Title IX rule is now blocked in 14 states and a hodgepodge of other locations across the country after a third federal judge issued a temporary order on July 2 preventing it from […]
Thomas County Kansas Lawsuit Against Pfizer
Thomas County Kansas Lawsuit Against Pfizer
Kansas Senate passes pair of public health bills tied to political fury about COVID-19
Bills limit power of public health officials, guarantee in-person visits in hospitals TOPEKA — The Kansas Senate brushed aside opposition Thursday to a pair of public health bills linked to the COVID-19 pandemic that would affirm the right of patients to direct their health care at medical facilities and would […]
Letters to 13 State Attorneys General to Consider Investigating and Prosecuting CDC Officials for Reckless Endangerment or Similar Crimes
Attorney Edward A. Berkovich recently sent letters to the attorneys general for Wyoming, New Hampshire, Kentucky, Kansas, Texas, Indiana, Alaska, Alabama, Arizona, Tennessee, Montana, Florida, and Utah, encouraging them to consider state-level action to investigate and prosecute Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) officials for reckless endangerment or similar […]
Election Day: “It isn’t old fashioned or outmoded. It is vital. It is indispensable.”
The incredible import of the state court Yes, this is a Tuesday — the day for Tuesday subscriber threads. But today is also Election Day. The U.S. Court System is very complicated — and if you’re casting a ballot today, chances are high you’re also voting to retain or elect a local […]