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U S District Court for the Southern District of Illinois: Actions Taken on Jan 15

Prisoner Trust Fund Account Statement By Jamie McCarter. (kare) Motion For Appointment Of Counsel By Jamie McCarter. (kare) Notice And Order: The Court Has Received Your Complaint. Your Case Number Is 21-62. Within 30 Days Of The Entry Of This Order, You Are Ordered To Submit The $402.00 Filing Fee Or A Motion To Proceed Without Prepayment Of The Filing Fee. If You File A Motion To Proceed Without Prepayment Of The Filing Fee, The Court Must Review Your Trust Fund Account Statement For The Six-month Period Immediately Preceding The Filing Of This Action. Thus, You Must Have The Trust Fund Officer At Your Facility Complete The Attached Certification And Provide A Copy Of Your Trust Fund Account Statement (or Institutional Equivalent). If You Fail To Pay The Filing Fee Or Submit The Motion To Proceed Without Prepayment Of The Filing Fee By The Deadline, The Case Will Be Dismissed Without Prejudice For Failure To Prosecute. Fed. R. Civ. P. 41(b); Sperow V. Melvin, 153 F.3d 780, 7

Presidential order halts work on Keystone XL pipeline in Nebraska

by Bill Kelly, Senior Producer/Reporter, NET News Anti-pipeline protesters at Nebraska State Capitol in 2017 Listen to this story:  Sorry, but the video you are requesting is unavailable at this time, or unplayable on your platform! Bill Kelly, Senior Producer/Reporter, NET News a href https://twitter.com/BillKelly NET/ img  src /sites/default/files/t+.png? /a January 20, 2021 - 5:11pm Work on the controversial Keystone XL Pipeline halted the same day President Joe Biden revoked the federal permits needed to deliver tar sands oil across the Canadian border. Construction may never resume. (Graphic: NET News) Member of Operating Engineers Local 571 prepares to testify at a public hearing in 2017.

Top Ten Union Corruption Stories of the Year - National Legal & Policy Center

Top Ten Union Corruption Stories of the Year Posted on If one form of union corruption dominated 2020, it was benefit fraud. And there were quite a few huge hauls. In California, the International Longshore and Warehouse Union-Pacific Maritime Association health plan was fleeced twice over. In one case, four persons made off with $3 million. In the other, a Los Angeles-area chiropractor, Mahyar David Yadidi aided by two associates, collected reimbursements worth $4.8 million for nonexistent or unnecessary services. That’s not even including a separate $3 million ILWU scam resulting in sentences for three persons back in 2019. In New York City, executives of the Navillus construction firm were indicted for their roles in a scheme allegedly depriving members of over $1 million in retirement benefits. And in a shocker, an external audit and a long internal memo accused longtime International Association of Fire Fighters President Harold Schaitberger and another IAFF official of mis

There Must Be A Reckoning In Confronting The Fact-Challenged Fringes

There Must Be A Reckoning In Confronting The Fact-Challenged Fringes Op-ed: Wyoming groups say transparency, accountability essential not only for healthy society but for all that matters in Equality State and American West by The capture and burning of Washington by the British, 1814, an etching courtesy Library of Congress (https://lccn.loc.gov/96519729) EDITOR S NOTE: January 18, 2021 is Martin Luther King Jr. Day, a national holiday. The following opinion piece was penned by more than a dozen groups located across Wyoming as a reflection on what happened at the US Capitol Jan. 6 and written in support of those who stand up for the democratic principles of the nation, regardless of party.

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