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Michigan High Court Set to Hear Case That Could Revive Decades-Old Abuse Claims
Michigan Supreme Court to hear arguments on retroactive application of law extending time period for civil sexual abuse cases The Case The Michigan Supreme Court is set to hear oral arguments on a case that could potentially open the door for old abuse claims against Michigan’s seven dioceses and other institutions where sexual abuse is […] More
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Biden Administration Restores Endangered Species Act Weakened by Trump
The Revival of Endangered Species Act Rules Under the Biden Administration: What it Means for Wildlife and Plants in the US Introduction The Endangered Species Act (ESA) is a conservation law enacted in 1973 to protect imperiled species in the United States. The Trump administration rolled back several safeguards for wildlife and plants under the […] More
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“Trump’s Call for ‘Law and Order’ Echoes at Slain Officer’s Wake in New York”
The Supreme Court Ruling on LGBTQ+ Rights: A Landmark Decision for Equality and Justice Introduction The recent ruling by the Supreme Court of the United States in Bostock v. Clayton County has been hailed as a watershed moment for LGBTQ+ rights in the country. The decision, issued on June 15, 2020, held that discrimination against […] More
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“Hong Kong Man Injured During Car Chase Sues Police in 2021”
Hong Kong Man Shot by Police Files Lawsuit, Claims Negligence Background of the Case In a dramatic car chase that took place three years ago, a Hong Kong man was shot by police in the shoulder. The man, surnamed Hung, has recently filed a lawsuit against the force, accusing them of negligence, which caused his […] More
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Child Molester Sentenced to Life In Prison: SONOMA COUNTY District Attorney
Brian Douglas Schmitt Sr. sentenced to thirty years to life in state prison following a jury trial for felony sex offenses against a child The Verdict Brian Douglas Schmitt Sr. of Petaluma, aged 78, has been sentenced to spend thirty years to life in state prison following a jury trial for committing four felony sex […] More
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Elon Musk’s Failed Attempt to Punish Critics: Judge Tosses Suit Against CCDH
Opinion Editorial: Federal Judge Throws Out X’s Lawsuit Against Center for Countering Digital Hate Opinion Editorial: Federal Judge Throws Out X’s Lawsuit Against Center for Countering Digital Hate By [Your Name], Editor of [Online Legal Journal Name] Introduction On Monday, a federal judge in California made an important decision in favor of free speech by […] More
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Understanding Environmental Crime with Earth.Org
Environmental Crime – A Growing and Lucrative Menace Introduction Environmental crime is a severely damaging, rapidly growing, and lucrative criminal endeavor that affects countries indiscriminately, impacting biodiversity, national security, and socioeconomic development. This global issue requires a comprehensive understanding of its complex nature, causes, and large-scale impacts to develop effective strategies to combat it. However, […] More
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Biden Signs $1.2 Trillion Government Funding Bill – NBC News
Congress Passes Bill to Fund Government through the Fiscal Year President Biden Signs $1.2 Trillion Government Funding Bill After months of negotiations, Congress has passed a bill to fund the government through the fiscal year, with President Biden signing the bill into law on Saturday. The bill includes $1.2 trillion in funding for various departments, […] More
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State Red Flag Law Proves Inadequate in Broward Shooting with Dangerous Implications
The Importance of Legal Ethics in the Practice of Law The Importance of Legal Ethics in the Practice of Law Legal ethics refer to the rules of conduct and moral principles that regulate the behavior of lawyers and the legal profession. Ethical standards are crucial to maintaining public trust in the legal system and ensuring […] More
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U.S. Homeland Security Secretary denounces Texas immigration law as unconstitutional
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas Opposes Texas Law on Migrants Mayorkas Calls Texas Law Unconstitutional The US Homeland Security Secretary, Alejandro Mayorkas, has publicly opposed a Texas law that permits state authorities to arrest and deport migrants who have made illegal entry into the US. Speaking in Guatemala City, Mayorkas called the law “unconstitutional,” adding: […] More
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“Can Trump’s Legal Fees Be Written Off on Taxes? Above the Law Investigates”
Trump’s Legal Fees and Tax Deductions: A Comprehensive Analysis An Introduction with Disclaimers Donald Trump, the likely Republican nominee for president in the upcoming election, is facing a number of civil and criminal lawsuits containing a variety of claims. His legal fees are likely to be yuge but they may reduce his tax bill to […] More
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Ohio Supreme Court Primary: Battle for Partisan Control Begins with Two Democrats
Ohio Supreme Court Primary: Democrats Start Campaign for Partisan Control Tuesday’s Democratic primary for one of three contested seats on the Ohio Supreme Court will kick off a high-stakes battle for partisan control of the court this fall. The court currently has a 4-3 Republican majority, which makes it imperative for Democrats to sweep all […] More