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Climate justice group has deep ties to judges, experts involved in litigation amid claims of impartiality

December 13, 2024

FIRST ON FOX: A controversial judicial advocacy organization funded by left-wing nonprofits continues to work with judges and experts involved in climate change litigation despite publicly downplaying the extent of those connections. “CJP doesn’t participate in litigation, support or coordinate with any parties in litigation, or advise judges on how they should rule in any case,” the Environmental Law Institute Climate Judiciary Project President Jordan Diamond wrote in...

Elon Musk’s election talk sparked concern in swing state, emails reveal

December 13, 2024

Elon Musk’s claims of voting fraud in the United States presidential election prompted a flurry of concerned correspondence to election officials in a key swing state, newly released emails reveal. The Tesla and SpaceX CEO’s commentary on X prompted a Republican state senator and others in Pennsylvania, the most important battleground state with 19 Electoral College votes, to contact the top election official in one district to discuss...

Dutch court rejects bid to halt arms exports to Israel as Gaza war rages

December 13, 2024

Court says ‘all claims dismissed’ after rights groups file lawsuit to stop arms sales, citing genocide convention. A Dutch court has rejected a bid by 10 pro-Palestinian NGOs to stop the Netherlands from exporting weapons to Israel and trading with illegal Israeli settlements in the occupied Palestinian territory. The Hague district court stressed on Friday that the state has some leeway in its policies and courts should not...

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Supply chain disruptions and policy decisions can significantly change these costs for oil companies — and consumers.

Much of the outbreak is concentrated in the districts of Texas House leaders, including Speaker Dustin Burrows. The crisis appears to have …