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By Fabiola Sanchez | February 20, 2019
At least 43 people have been killed in a round of protests that began last month, when Juan Guaido, the head of the opposition-controlled congress, declared himself interim president of the crisis-wracked country.
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By Amanda Bronstad | February 13, 2019
Lawyers predict thousands of lawsuits to be filed on behalf of U.S. service members who allege that 3M's earplugs caused hearing loss.
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By Katheryn Tucker | February 6, 2019
“The brave men and women who serve in our nation's armed forces frequently are required to deploy and serve overseas with little notice,” U.S. Attorney Craig Carpenito said. The settlement assures they "will be compensated for the damages they suffered when their homes were improperly foreclosed upon while they were serving our country.”
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By Lloyd Dunkelberger | January 14, 2019
Gov. Ron DeSantis and the Florida Cabinet members said they were in the process of reviewing and readopting appointment standards for Cabinet agency heads.
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By Sue Reisinger | January 10, 2019
He and the commission are responsible for reviewing existing programs for veterans and their dependents and promoting scholarship guidelines to the children of North Carolina veterans. His appointment runs through June 2021.
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By Ellis Kim | January 4, 2019
Despite Friday's order, the military policy is still subject to other nationwide injunctions.
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By Robert Storace | December 27, 2018
A federal judge has certified a class in a lawsuit by veterans seeking honorable discharge from the U.S. Army.
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By Jenna Greene | November 12, 2018
These veterans aren't getting any younger. If they are indeed entitled to disability benefits, it's imperative to determine that now, not after going through years of litigation just to get back to where they started.
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By Jonathan Ringel | November 9, 2018
Readers overwhelmed us with photos of Georgia legal community members who have served the country in the military.
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By Michael Booth | October 25, 2018
A military judge cannot be blocked from releasing portions of mental health records of a civilian victim of a sexual assault, a federal appeals court has ruled, applying sovereign immunity to the judge.
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