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CUNY Team's Central American Effort
A team of students from the City University of New York School of Law, working with feminist attorneys in Nicaragua, has brought pressure on the government of that Central American country to amend its total ban on abortions, including therapeutic abortions when the mother's life would be endangered by giving birth, which were allowed until 2006. The students and their attorney allies in Managua also call on the United Nations to intervene by forcing Nicaraguan authorities to end harassment of those in political opposition to government policy on abortion.Jury Sees No Foul in Glove Brouhaha
Richmond [email protected] five-year, half-billion-dollar fight in federal court here between makers of latex surgical gloves has ended in a defense win for Regent Hospital Products Ltd."The jury went amazingly straight down the line for our client," says Paul, Hastings, Janofsky Walker partner William B.View more book results for the query "Cardinal Health"
Montco. Jury Clears Doctor in Medical Malpractice Case
A Montgomery County jury has handed down a defense verdict in favor of a Pennsylvania doctor alleged to have failed to diagnose the stomach condition that precipitated a woman's ailing abdominal health and contributed to her death.Mass. doctor-assisted suicide measure fails
A Massachusetts ballot question that would have legalized physician-assisted suicide for the terminally ill has been defeated by a narrow margin.Creating a Culture of Compliance
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