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Federal Lawsuit Filed Over
Covid-
19 Vaccine Mandates at Penn Medicine
Workers for Penn Medicine who were dismissed from their jobs for not getting a COVID-19 vaccine, have filed a federal lawsuit. Hundreds of employees have quit or been dismissed from Penn Medicine since the vaccine mandate was announced this past spring. The suit states that the vaccination mandates are unconstitutional, violating employee rights and they were wrongfully terminated. The 11-page document specifically cites four issues the defendants are seeking damages for: Violation of First Amendment rights. Violation of the 14th Amendment, "right to privacy and body." Wrongful terminati…
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Giuliani Suspended From Practicing Law In NY
A New York court suspended Rudy Giuliani from practicing law in the state on Thursday because of “false and misleading statements” about former President Donald Trump’s election loss last fall. The temporary license suspension took effect immediately – a day short of Guiliani’s 52nd anniversary of practicing law in New York State – pending the outcome of a full formal disciplinary hearing. The former New York City mayor and federal prosecutor was a personal attorney to Trump when he lied about the legitimacy of President Biden’s victory, alleging widespread ballot fraud in key swing states,…
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Allentown Teacher Placed On Leave After Alleged Involvement In Capitol Hill Riots
An Allentown teacher was temporarily relieved of his duties on reports that he was involved in Wednesday's Capitol Hill Electoral College protests, district officials announced. Allentown School District Superintendent Thomas Parker made the announcement in a letter posted to the district website Jan. 7. The unnamed educator will not return to work until the district "can complete a formal investigation of his involvement," the notice said. The letter does not describe any actions taken in Washington D.C by the man, but does discuss “an image” that upset “many members of our community…