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In saying the statute discriminates based on sex, the high court’s liberal justices said the law allows nontransgender children from being prescribed hormones that correspond to their gender assigned at birth. Hi there.The email you just opened, or link...
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After sustaining a severe spinal cord injury before he had even begun his career in law, Jasdeep Brar could have easily given up. Instead, through grit and resilience, he carried on. Hi there.The email you just opened, or link you just clicked, was not sent by...
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It could be a while before Musk sees the last of Delaware or McCormick, who he called in a Dec. 3 tweet “a radical far left activist cosplaying as a judge,” as the list of Delaware cases still pending against Musk and/or Tesla heading into 2025 extends...
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Kevin O’Connor is taking the legal reins of the nation’s largest defense contractor, with $68 billion in revenue and 122,000 employees. Hi there.The email you just opened, or link you just clicked, was not sent by FeedBlitz. It was junk, sent by an...
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“The proposal may significantly increase the rate of amicus denials, thereby chilling amicus curiae filings,” Seattle personal injury attorney Maria S. Diamond wrote. “This unintended consequence will deprive the courts of valuable assistance to aid...
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Roy Willey, of Poulin Willey Anastopoulo in Charleston, South Carolina, filed a consumer class action seeking refunds over the recalled “Wicked” dolls. Hi there.The email you just opened, or link you just clicked, was not sent by FeedBlitz. It was...