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Jul 20 2020
News
Gunman Dressed As FedEx Driver Kills Son, Wounds Husband Of New Jersey Federal Judge
The son of U.S. District Court Judge Esther Salas was fatally shot and her husband critically wounded when a gunman dressed as a FedEx driver entered her home near North Brunswick, N.J., Sunday afternoon, according to local media.
Salas was reportedly unharmed in the attack, the New Jersey Globe reports. Daniel Anderl, Salas' 20-year-old son, was killed. Her husband, Mark Anderl, a
NPR (Online News)Jun 01 2016
News
'Trump University' Documents Put On Display Aggressive Sales Techniques
A federal judge released hundreds of pages of court documents Tuesday related to Trump University, Donald Trump's real estate and investment training venture that has sparked lawsuits from former students. The records include a careful guide to selling — and to dealing with reporters.
NPR (Online News)Aug 14 2019
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Jeffrey Epstein’s Estate Sued by Alleged Victim in New York
Jeffrey Epstein’s estate was sued by a woman who says he raped her when she was a teenager, the first case against his estate under a New York law taking effect Wednesday that gives victims of sexual abuse a year to file lawsuits over older claims.
The case was filed in state court in Manhattan by Jennifer Araoz, who says Epstein targeted her when she was a New York City high school
BloombergMay 28 2019
Opinion
Abortion extremists on both sides are simplifying a complicated issue: Today's talker
On abortion, extremism rules.
We're increasingly seeing the debate being dominated by the extremists on both sides. We've also seen, in the past few years, the debate shifting on many fronts. The political left has gone from at least paying lip service to the Bill Clinton standard of "safe, legal and rare" to increasing comfort with more abortion.
The zeitgeist trend on the
USA TODAYMar 30 2019
News
U.S. judge scraps Trump order opening Arctic, Atlantic areas to oil leasing
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (Reuters) - A federal judge in Alaska has overturned U.S. President Donald Trump’s attempt to open vast areas of the Arctic and Atlantic oceans to oil and gas leasing.
The decision issued late Friday by U.S. District Court Judge Sharon Gleason leaves intact President Barack Obama’s policies putting the Arctic’s Chukchi Sea, part of the Arctic’s Beaufort Sea and a large
ReutersJul 09 2021
Perspectives Blog
When Donald Trump Thinks He Has Been Cancelled
From the CenterThis view is from an author rated as Center.
Donald Trump’s latest attempt at performance art has just arrived, in the form of his announcement of a lawsuit against Facebook, Twitter, Google and their CEOs under the dubious grounds that their decisions to ban him from their platforms represented a violation of his First Amendment right to free speech. Legal experts
Dan SchnurApr 29 2014
News
Justices search for compromise on cellphone privacy
Supreme Court justices searched for a middle ground Tuesday on the issue of cellphone privacy without preventing police from investigating crimes. USA TODAYMar 05 2017
News
SABRINA DE SOUSA: BEHIND THE DEAL THAT FREED THE FORMER CIA OFFICER
Normally the White House likes to take credit for freeing an American citizen from foreign captivity. Then again, there’s been nothing normal about the case of Sabrina De Sousa, a former CIA officer who was convicted by an Italian court over six years ago for her part in the agency’s kidnapping of a terrorist suspect in Milan in 2003.
NewsweekAug 09 2014
News
Judges hear four states defend same-sex marriage bans
A prominent conservative judge expressed concerns Tuesday about whether Michigan's voter-approved ban on same-sex marriage was constitutional, saying that given "modern conceptions of marriage," the state's law seems "harder to justify." The remarks came during an unusual series of oral arguments played out over one afternoon at the federal appeals court in Cincinnati. A three-judge panel 6th
CNN DigitalJun 14 2018
News
New York attorney general sues Trump Foundation for 'persistent illegal conduct'
New York Attorney General Barbara Underwood sued President Trump and his three eldest children on Thursday as directors of the Donald J. Trump Foundation, seeking to dissolve the not-for-profit organization for "persistent illegal conduct," according to court documents.
The petition alleges that the foundation engaged in "extensive unlawful political coordination with the Trump
Washington Examiner