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Mar 26 2024
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Lawsuit over release of VUMC transgender health records can continue, judge rules
A lawsuit against Vanderbilt University Medical Center over the release of medical records of some patients of its transgender health clinic will move forward albeit with a narrower scope, a judge ruled Monday. Davidson County Chancellor Patricia Head Moskal dismissed four of the plaintiffs' 10 claims against VUMC in the ruling, narrowing the issues down mostly to the plaintiffs' accusations
The TennesseanMar 21 2024
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Federal judge tossed lawsuit challenging D.C.’s nonresident voting law
A federal judge in Washington, D.C., dismissed a lawsuit challenging a district law that allows noncitizens to vote in local elections, ruling the plaintiffs did not prove the law violates their rights. In an opinion issued Thursday, Judge Amy Berman Jackson ruled against a group of seven plaintiffs — all of whom are U.S. citizens and registered to vote in D.C. — who argued the city’s “Local
The HillMar 25 2024
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Chicago veterinarian, dog show judge charged with distributing child pornography: court docs
Editor's note: Some of the details described in the story below may be disturbing for readers. A Chicago veterinarian and well-known dog show judge was arrested by federal agents on child pornography charges following a several months-long investigation by the FBI, court documents revealed. Adam Stafford King, 39, was taken into custody on Friday at his home in west suburban Elburn for
NBC 5 ChicagoMar 21 2024
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Judge dismisses former WPD deputy chiefs’ lawsuit against Wichita
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit that three former Wichita Police Department deputy chiefs filed against the City of Wichita last year. Former Deputy Chiefs Wanda Givens, Chester Pinkston and Jose Salcido sued nine defendants: the City of Wichita, City Manager Robert Layton, former Human Resources Director Chris Bezruki, former interim Police Chief Troy Livingston
KSN TVMar 25 2024
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Judge rejects 11th-hour request to withdraw from Minot murder case
MINOT, N.D. (KMOT) – The attorney for a man set to stand trial in Minot next week for murder will not be allowed to withdraw from the case. Kamauri Kennedy faces charges in Minot of murder and conspiracy to commit murder in the June 2021 death of 33-year-old Domonique Kelley. Kelley’s body was found in a burned vehicle on Minot’s southeast side. 35-year-old Kennedy left the state but was
KFYRMar 25 2024
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Georgia judge sets hearing to consider dismissing Trump case on free speech grounds
A Georgia judge has set a Thursday hearing to consider dismissing a conspiracy case against Donald on First Amendment grounds. On Monday, Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee ordered the hearing for March 28. McAfee is expected to consider motions from Donald Trump and other defendants in an election interference case. Trump's motion asked the court to dismiss the case based on his
Raw StoryMar 21 2024
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How abortion is reshaping some races to become powerful state judges
"I can tell you that they are getting asked those questions," one Democrat said. Montana is not known as a swing state, but in the wake of the end of Roe v. Wade, experts and political observers say that contests there could reveal more about the playbook for liberal and conservative candidates for some of the country's most impactful yet overlooked positions: state court judgeships. Two seats
ABC News (Online)Mar 25 2024
News
Long Island Judge Dismisses Charge Against Nurse In Baby Slam Case: Report
LONG ISLAND, NY — The charge against a nurse who was accused of violently slamming a newborn infant onto a bed at Good Samaritan University Hospital has been dismissed after an expert for the Suffolk County District Attorney's office declined to testify her actions caused any injury, Newsday reported. Amanda Burke, 30, of Holbrook had been fired from her job in the West Islip hospital's
Patch.comMar 23 2024
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Obama-appointed judge dismisses challenge to D.C. law allowing noncitizens to vote
An Obama-appointed judge has tossed out a lawsuit challenging a Washington, D.C. law that allows noncitizens to vote in local elections. Filed by the Immigration Reform Law Institute (IRLI) on behalf of seven D.C. residents, the suit alleged that the D.C. Noncitizen Voting Act passed in 2022 dilutes the votes of actual citizens. “Because it does so, the D.C. Noncitizen Voting Act is subject to
Bizpac ReviewMar 15 2024
Opinion
Judge Boeing, U.S. Aerospace on How They Handle Failure
Innovation is core to America’s success as a great nation.
Innovation not only fueled our economic growth and improved our standard of living, but it helped protect us from the world’s totalitarians. For centuries, American companies have developed new technologies, which have enabled significant global progress.
However, in the process of any great discovery, mistakes are
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