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'Illegal and So Awful': Yale Law Students Turn to Court Over Transgender Policy
"We don't know, frankly, why they're dragging their feet," law school student Alex Johnson said.UN Court Orders Israel to Allow Gaza Humanitarian Aid in Historic Judgment
It is only the second time in history that a country not involved in a conflict has brought a case before the International Court of Justice over genocide concerns.Supreme Court Determines Town Clerk Can't Decline to Submit Valid Candidates
"In this case, a local official tried to keep candidates off a ballot line for raw political reasons," said Chris Mattei of Koskoff Koskoff & Bieder, counsel for Danbury Mayor Robert Alves. "The trial court and the Supreme Court both vindicated the principle that local officials cannot put their finger on the scale for the candidates they favor."These Candidates Just Got a Step Closer to Becoming Federal Judges
"Are my Democratic colleagues okay with this? Or do they simply believe the press will not report anything, no matter how extreme these nominees are?" Texas Sen. Ted Cruz asked.'The Hill of Babies': Miami Lawyer Sues Funeral Operator in North Carolina
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New Class Action: Stone Academy Students Sue State for Invalidating Credits
"There's no other program that has accepted a single credit to Stone Academy for this group of students," David Slossberg said. "So anyone that is trying to complete a practical nursing program has to start all over. Or they are in limbo because they can't afford to start over, either because of money or time."3.5 Hours: Jury Quickly Sides With Defense—Despite Slippery Surface
The plaintiff slipped and fell on ice outside an elementary school, and suffered various injuries leading to back-fusion surgery. He incurred more than $500,000 in medical expenses—but lost the case.These Hopefuls Won't Become Judges—at Least Not This Time
Carl Tobias, a professor at the University of Richmond School of Law who studies federal judicial nominations, called the act of sending back the name "part of the culture wars, part of the basic politicization and partisanship that goes on" and a "stick in Biden's eye that wastes resources and time."Group of AGs to SCOTUS: Let Government, Social Media Cos. Talk About Content Moderation
The attorneys general filed an amicus brief that stood in support of government agencies and officials that are subject to the injunction.Plaintiffs Look to Consolidate Manhattan Tolling Program Cases in Federal Court
"Mere policy disagreement, however, is insufficient to support the state's environmental claims against federal defendants," according to a memorandum filed by the U.S. Department of Justice, which stated that New Jersey's claims fail under a differential standard of review. "And rather than support its claims by otherwise engaging with the robust record at issue, the state instead relies on superficial arguments or selective interpretation of the record."Your Long-Term Care Legislation Playbook
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