Morning Docket: 04.22.26 - Above the Law
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Morning Docket: 04.22.26 - Above the Law
"The Department of Justice has secured an indictment of the Southern Poverty Law Center, alleging that the organization supported hate groups by using funds to pay individuals to infiltrate those groups, which is ironically a tactic historically used by the DOJ itself."
"The Fifth Circuit ruled that states can force public schools to hang the Ten Commandments, with originalist judges stating that 'original' is not a matter of 'fact' but rather a judge's individual legal assessment."
The Department of Justice has indicted the Southern Poverty Law Center, claiming the organization financially supported individuals to infiltrate hate groups. This action is notable as it mirrors tactics historically employed by the DOJ itself. In a separate ruling, the Fifth Circuit has determined that states can mandate public schools to display the Ten Commandments, with originalist judges asserting that 'original' interpretations are subjective legal assessments rather than factual determinations. Other legal developments include Roblox's settlement with West Virginia over child safety and a judge in Texas having charges dropped under specific conditions.
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