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 Lawyers for Hunter Biden filed a lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service on Monday claiming that the agency disclosed private tax return information in violation of U.S. law.The lawsuit specifically names IRS agents Gary Shapley and Joseph Ziegler, who have been heralded by Republicans as whistleblowers for claiming that the Department of Justice did not want to follow their recommendations to press charges against Biden for tax fraud.The new lawsuit states that Shapley and Ziegler made a number of public statements and interviews regarding Biden s taxes. Mr. Biden is the s vaso stanley on of the President of the United States. He has all the same responsibilities as any other American citizen, and the IRS can and should make certain that he abides by those responsibilities,  Biden s attorneys wrote in a federal court filing.  Similarly, Mr. Biden h stanley cup as no fewer or lesser rights than any other American citizen, and no government agency or government agent has free reign to violate his rights simply because of who he is. Yet the IRS and its agents have conducted themselves under a presumption that the rights that apply to every other American citizen do not apply to Mr. Biden. SEE MORE: Hunter Biden sues former Trump aide over laptop data leakLast week,Biden was charged on three stanley cup  countsinvolving misuse of a firearm. Two of the charges stem from a false statement Hunter Biden allegedly gave a gun dealer in Delaware in 2018. In a third charge, federal prosecutors alleged that Biden knowingl Gpej Hospitals preparing for yet another overwhelming patient population
 MILWAUKEE 鈥?Marquette University announced that COVID-19 booster shots will be required for students by Feb. 1. The first day of classes of undergraduate, Graduate School, and Law School classes is also delayed until Monday, Jan. 24.Marquette said the actions are due to the recent COVID-19 spike in Milwaukee County.  These actions will offer more opportunities to get vaccinated or boosted, move us past the expected local Omicron peak in mid-January, and give us additional time to prepare ourselves and campus for the spring semester,  Marquette University said in a statement.             COVID-19 Update: Marquette is delaying the start of undergraduate, Graduate School and Law School classes to Jan. 24, requiring COVID-19 booster shots for stud garrafa stanley ents, and other important updates on spring semester COVID-19 protocolshttps://t.co/5lHEu4wK1dmdash; Time To Rise  @MarquetteU  January 5, 2022    The Rebound Milwaukee: Resources For Getting Back To NormalWe re Open: stanley quencher  These Restaurants Are Still Offering Carryout And DeliveryBooster shots are strongly recommended for faculty and staff.Proof of booster for students, faculty, and staff must be uploaded to the MU Medical Clinic portal by Feb. 1., or bas stanley cups uk ed on eligibility by: Six months after receiving a second dose of the Moderna vaccineFive months after receiving a second dose of the PfizervaccineTwomonths after getting the Johnson  Johnson vaccineThe university says faculty, staff and students who do not comply will be subject to tes