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Mar 15 2024
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Appeals court upholds parental consent for birth control; Texas Medical Board to clarify abortion exceptions
A U.S. appeals court has upheld a Texas law mandating parental consent for teenagers seeking birth control at federally funded clinics. “The federal program looks at free contraception for everyone,” Texas Tribune senior managing editor Ayan Mittra explains. “And so the justices on the court, in making this ruling affirming this lower court’s ruling about requiring parental consent to obtain
Texas StandardFeb 06 2024
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The Supreme Court Shouldn’t Even Hear Trump’s Appeal on Immunity Ruling
After a federal appellate court ruled on Tuesday that former President Donald Trump is not immune from prosecution for his actions on and leading up to Jan. 6, 2021, it is not necessarily the end of the road for Trump’s legal team in terms of further appeals. But it should be. There are likely more appeals coming of this ruling, but, ultimately, the Supreme Court should do what it does with
Daily BeastApr 21 2024
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Scrabble introduces more ‘inclusive’ game to appeal to woke Gen Z
Board game makers are evolving their products and re-imagining classics to stay competitive in a booming industry paired with new consumer trends. “We now have a generation of people where game play is completely native, both digital and physical, which means that the overall frequency of game play has gone up, but importantly, with more occasions to play and games being designed for a much
New York Post (News)Feb 06 2024
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Read the federal appeals court ruling on Donald Trump’s immunity claims
The Boston GlobeMar 20 2024
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Maryland labor attorney becomes first openly gay judge on 4th US Circuit Court of Appeals
A Maryland labor attorney is set to become the first openly gay judge on the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals after winning final confirmation by the U.S. Senate. Nicole Berner, who worked as the general counsel for the Service Employees International Union, was nominated by President Joe Biden in November. She was confirmed Tuesday by a 50-47 vote in the Senate. Berner, 59, previously worked
San Diego Union-TribuneMar 13 2024
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Top Idaho court rejects Bryan Kohberger's appeal of key ruling but keeps his arguments secret
Accused quadruple murderer Bryan Kohberger cannot appeal his trial judge’s refusal to dismiss his indictment in the Nov. 13, 2022, stabbings of University of Idaho students as they slept, the Idaho Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday. In December, one month after ruling that the eventual trial will be livestreamed on the court’s YouTube channel, the Latah County jurist presiding over the high-
Law & CrimeMar 19 2024
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Maryland judge approved by US Senate, will be 4th Circuit Court of Appeals’ first openly LGBTQ+ member
Baltimore SunMar 05 2024
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Arizona Supreme Court rejects Kari Lake's appeal in defamation case, lifts temporary stay
The Arizona Supreme Court said Tuesday it would lift a temporary stay in a defamation lawsuit against former gubernatorial and current U.S. Senate candidate Kari Lake. The court chose to reject Lake's appeal challenging Maricopa County Judge Jay Adleman's December decision to allow the suit to go forward. The news comes after the Arizona Court of Appeals also said it would not consider a
Yahoo NewsMar 05 2024
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Arizona Supreme Court rejects Kari Lake's appeal in defamation case, lifts temporary stay
The Arizona Supreme Court said Tuesday it would lift a temporary stay in a defamation lawsuit against former gubernatorial and current U.S. Senate candidate Kari Lake. The court chose to reject Lake's appeal challenging Maricopa County Judge Jay Adleman's December decision to allow the suit to go forward. The news comes after the Arizona Court of Appeals also said it would not consider a
AZ CentralMar 12 2024
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State Appeals Court upholds denial of teaching license for ex-officer who killed Philando Castile
The Minnesota Court of Appeals upheld the decision of the state's teacher licensing board to deny ex-officer Jeronimo Yanez's application to become a substitute teacher. In November 2022, the appellate court found that the Minnesota Professional Educator Licensing and Standards Board inappropriately denied a teaching license to Yanez, a former St. Anthony police officer who fatally shot
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