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  2. Oklahoma anti-ESG law blocked by state judge - AOL

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    Legal experts say the judge’s decision, while specific to Oklahoma law, may illustrate legal vulnerabilities of other “anti-boycott” laws passed by Republicans in other states. Robert ...

  3. Oklahoma's 'anti-ESG' law is a saber-rattling policy that ...

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    Oklahoma policymakers might have believed they were shielding the state's energy industry, but in reality, they have burdened taxpayers with new costs. Oklahoma's 'anti-ESG' law is a saber ...

  4. Texas is sued over anti-ESG law - AOL

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    The American Sustainable Business Council said the 2021 law known as Senate Bill 13 violates members' free speech rights by banning Texas from investing in or contracting with businesses that, in ...

  5. UCO Study: Oklahoma cities and towns paid millions extra ...

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    Oklahoma’s law, which passed the Legislature in 2022, was the result of a push by the State Financial Officers Foundation, a nonprofit based in Kansas that promotes anti-ESG legislation. ESG ...

  6. Deaths of anti-vaccine advocates from COVID-19 - Wikipedia

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    Media coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic includes reporting on the deaths of anti-vaccine advocates from COVID-19 as a phenomenon occurring during the COVID-19 pandemic. [1] [2] [3] The media also reported on various websites documenting such deaths, with some outlets questioning whether this practice was overly unsympathetic.

  7. California Senate Bill 277 - Wikipedia

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    During and after the passage of SB 277, legal scholars such as Dorit Rubinstein Reiss of the University of California, Hastings College of the Law [10] and Erwin Chemerinsky and Michele Goodwin of the University of California, Irvine School of Law said that removal of non-medical exceptions to compulsory vaccination laws were constitutional, noting such U.S Supreme Court cases as Zucht v.

  8. Is Texas 'closed for business'? National group says state's ...

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    "Texas has been over the past decade the epicenter of the kind of extreme laws," says a spokesman for a national pro-ESG organization.

  9. Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness Act - Wikipedia

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    The Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness Act (PREPA), passed by the United States Congress and signed into law by President of the United States George W. Bush in December 2005 (as part of Pub. L. 109–148 (text)), is a controversial tort liability shield intended to protect pharmaceutical manufacturers from financial risk in the event of a declared public health emergency.