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Problematic things Tenn. Republicans have done without getting expelled
Following the expulsion of two Black Democratic lawmakers in Tennessee on Thursday, lawmakers have pointed to things Republicans did or were accused of doing that did not result in expulsion.
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Who is Thomas Rice, the Washington judge who ruled mifepristone is safe?
The Obama-appointed judge ruled that mifepristone — a drug used in medical abortions — is safe and effective, and ordered the FDA to preserve the “status quo.”
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Trump’s Next Legal Threat Could Be in Georgia. That May Be Tricky for Federal Prosecutors.
The concurrent investigations create complications for separate teams relying on similar evidence, some of the same criminal targets and a small, shared pool of witnesses.
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For Texas Judge in Abortion Case, a Life Shaped by Conservative Causes
Judge Matthew J. Kacsmaryk issued a preliminary ruling in a closely watched Texas case that could make it harder for patients to get abortions throughout the country.
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University of Hawaii Maui College Announces Recent Data Breach
On April 6, 2023, the University of Hawaii Maui College (“UH Hawaii College”) posted notice of a data breach on its website following a February cyberattack. However, UH Maui College has not yet disclosed the nature of the compromised data….By: Console and Associates, P.C.
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Prescott College Files Notice of Recent Data Breach Leaking Student Information
On April 5, 2023, Prescott College filed a notice of data breach with the Attorney General of Maine after the school learned that an unauthorized party had gained access to and removed certain files that were stored on its computer system. Based on the company’s official filing, the files contained highly sensitive information belonging to…
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Using Jury Research to Benefit Your Case Story & Strategy
As most litigators know, jurors’ attitudes and opinions often influence how they filter the facts of a case. It is through these lenses that jurors develop their perceptions of the parties and their corresponding motives, which ultimately shape the verdict outcome. The party who can synthesize the case into a compelling story that jurors can comprehend……By:…
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Former CEO of Stimwave, LLC, Charged with Fraud for Selling Bogus Medical Devices
As a patient suffering from persistent pain, you look anywhere for relief. So, when your doctor informs you about a new medical device that can reduce your pain, you’re going to listen. Unfortunately, thousands of patients looking for an escape from their daily pain had their doctors implant Stimwave devices in their bodies….By: Console and…
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W.D. Louisiana Dismisses Insulin Pump Case on Preemption and Twiqbal Grounds
When last we spoke, we were about to deliver our beautiful standard poodle puppy, Luca (registered name Tivin Dreamcatcher), to his show handler, who would trim him and train him and launch his dog show career. The transfer was accomplished without incident, if you don’t count mommy’s predicable reaction to the separation….By: Reed Smith
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Leak of War Plans Could Be Disinformation, Ukrainians and Russians Say
As the Pentagon said it was investigating a leak of classified U.S. and NATO plans to aid Ukraine’s military, an adviser to President Volodymyr Zelensky said the disclosures contained “fictional information.” Here is what we’re covering: