(The Center Square) – A consumer advocacy group is launching a new national campaign as Kansas lawmakers consider legislation supporters say would limit the use of courts to advance political agendas.

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CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General J.B. McCuskey says the Federal Judicial Center is withdrawing the climate science chapter from the Reference Manual on Scientific Evidence. 

(The Center Square) – The American Association of School Administrators hosted a members-only virtual webinar last week, providing school leaders with guidance on how to respond to potential encounters with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement on school campuses, according to materials exclusively obtained by The Center Square.

WASHINGTON - As state and federal officials criticize how climate-change science is pushed on courts, a D.C. judge has ordered one prominent researcher to pay $28,000 in legal fees to two writers he accused of defamation after they questioned his findings.

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(The Center Square) – Twenty-two state attorneys general sent a letter to chairmen of the House and Senate Judiciary Committee, requesting that an investigation concerning improper influence on judges be expanded to include the Federal Judicial Center’s manual that the attorney generals say has been influenced by climate activists and diversity, equity and inclusion ideology.