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Political and Legislative
Maryland Governor Signs Measures to Protect Abortion Rights, Expand Coverage for Gender-Affirming Treatment
At a time when Republican-led states are restricting or banning abortion and limiting gender-affirming care,…
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Civil Plaintiff
Man Wrongfully Convicted in Deadly Fire Awarded $13 Million Settlement
A Massachusetts man who spent more than 30 years in prison was awarded one of…
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Consumer Law
Starbucks Pushes Appeal in Memphis Union Dispute
Starbucks Corp’s lawyers on Thursday will urge a U.S. appeals court to rule that a…
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Civil Plaintiff
Cyclist Who Was Struck by a City Vehicle Receives a $3.3 Million Settlement
On Tuesday afternoon, the Board of Supervisors approved a $3.3 million settlement for a cyclist…
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Civil Plaintiff
Family Files Lawsuit After Suffering Injuries From a Fallen Tree Branch at the San Antonio Zoo
One of the families injured by the large tree branch that fell at the San…
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Consumer Law
Ex-Teaching Assistant Sues the University of Nebraska-Omaha for Alleged Racial Discrimination
A former teaching assistant within the University of Nebraska Omaha’s Department of English is suing…
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Consumer Law
Former Workers File a $2.5 Million Lawsuit Against Oregon Hospital System Over COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates
Eleven former employees are suing St. Charles Health System for $2.5 million, claiming religious discrimination…
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Criminal Law
American Airlines Mechanic Convicted for Attempting to Smuggle Over 25 lbs. of Cocaine Under Jetliner Cockpit
An American Airlines mechanic was found guilty of trying to smuggle more than 25 pounds…
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Criminal Law
Church Shooter Gets Life Sentence for Killing Three at a Potluck in Alabama
A man on Tuesday was sentenced to life in prison without parole in the killing…
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Criminal Law
Wife of Suspect in Deadly Texas Shooting Arrested for Allegedly Helping Him Evade Capture
A woman identified as the wife of the Texas man suspected of killing five people –including a…
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