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2024/02/22   Alabama hospital pauses IVF treatments after court ruling on embryos
2023/08/03   Grieving families confront Pittsburgh shooter at death penalty sentencing
2023/07/13   First over-the-counter birth control pill gets FDA approval
2023/05/12   ‘Rust’ movie medic gets $1.15 million partial settlement
2023/04/26   German court: naked landlord doesn’t justify lower rent
2022/10/20   Ohio governor’s race split by pandemic, abortion, gun rights
2022/10/17   Court rejects appeal to give American Samoans citizenship
2022/06/24   States brace for fight over gun laws after high court ruling
2020/10/05   High Court Won't Take up Ex-Kentucky Clerk Kim Davis' Case
2020/09/18   Supreme Court to stick with arguments via telephone, for now
2020/09/05   Census Bureau must temporarily halt winding down operations
2019/01/13   Congo runner-up Fayulu asks court to order election recount
2019/01/02   GOP candidate asks North Carolina court to declare he won
2018/12/21   Supreme Court rejects Trump plea to enforce asylum ban
2018/12/04   EU court adviser: Britain could change its mind on Brexit
2018/10/31   S. Korea court upholds conscientious objection to military
2018/09/09   Kentucky Attorney General files pension brief with top court
2018/09/08   Audit: West Virginia Supreme Court skirted pay law
2018/08/25   Cities vying for 2020 convention court Democrats in Chicago
2018/08/24   Poland likely to ignore EU court ruling on justice overhaul
2018/08/20   Man admits slaying wife, blames her for daughters' deaths
2018/07/26   US Supreme Court ruling in union dues impacts case in Oregon
2018/07/19   City attorney criticizes law used to arrest Stormy Daniels
2018/07/14   Hawaii Supreme Court sides with lesbian couple in B&B case
2018/07/13   Courts finds suspect in neo-Nazi trial guilty of 10 killings
2018/07/12   Supreme Court enjoys relatively high public confidence
2018/06/14   Kentucky high court: Death penalty IQ law unconstitutional
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2018/04/22   Supreme Court wrestles with administrative law judge case
2018/03/02   High court: Held immigrants can't get periodic bond hearings
2017/12/10   Supreme Court declines gay rights work discrimination case
2017/11/23   Court: Colorado county wrongly OK’d asphalt plant near homes
2017/11/21   Court case exposes rift in Germany's secretive Aldi family
2017/11/11   Samsung worker killed by brain tumor wins compensation case
2017/10/18   The Latest: Spain asks for jailing of Catalonia police chief
2017/10/12   Court agrees to take on US-Microsoft dispute over emails
2017/09/03   EU court rejects Hungary, Slovakia appeal in refugee case
2017/07/06   Appeals court backs Jimmy John's franchisee in labor dispute
2017/05/03   Trump 'absolutely' considered breaking up 9th Circuit Court
2017/04/19   Austrian court: ex-Croatian general guilty of embezzlement
2017/04/13   Newest justice joins high court amid competing caricatures
2017/03/25   Nicaragua high court denies farmers' appeal of canal project
2017/03/02   California court expands endangered-species removal powers
2017/02/23   US appeals court upholds Maryland assault weapons ban
2017/01/26   Greek court rejects extradition for Turkish servicemen
2017/01/07   Supreme Court rejects appeal from flight-sharing company
2016/10/14   Court enters default judgment in Kansas voting rights case
2016/10/02   Nevada high court blocks funding for school choice program
2016/09/01   Court denies asylum to 28 detained Latin American mothers
2016/07/10   Thai military court adds to singer's jail term for insults
2016/07/08   Court orders release of Chicago police disciplinary records
2016/03/23   Court gives green light to death penalty fast-tracking
2016/01/19   Court overturns tobacco company victory over FDA on menthols
2015/11/14   Ruling gives Sandusky back $4,900-a-month Penn State pension
2015/09/07   U.S. military chooses rarely-used charge for Bergdahl
2015/07/28   Zimbabweans linked to illegal lion hunt appear in court
2015/07/16   Wisconsin court ends probe of presidential hopeful Walker
2015/03/12   Court scraps Dutch data retention law, cites privacy concern
2015/02/04   Two justices once open to cameras in court now reconsider
2014/12/08   Post reporter charged in Iran after day in court
2014/12/04   Egyptian court sentences 188 people to death
2014/11/18   Gay marriage issue squarely before high court
2014/05/16   Arkansas court says judge went too far on voter ID
2014/04/21   Orange County man guilty of wife's murder-for-hire
2014/04/15   Lawyer: Evaluate stabbing suspect's mental health
2014/04/08   EU court nixes government bulk data collection
2014/03/17   Court: Tenn. Must Recognize 3 Same-Sex Marriages
2014/02/03   Pakistan court dismisses Musharraf medical request
2014/01/20   Court: Bloggers have First Amendment protections
2014/01/16   Court: Feds can target California pot clinics
2014/01/06   Court sides with S. Ind. city in man's injury suit
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2013/12/30   Tenino man pleads guilty to child pornography
2013/12/23   Canadian court strikes down anti-prostitution laws
2013/12/16   Tenn. senator's fired chief of staff back in court
2013/12/12   Court looks at EPA rule on cross-state pollution
2013/12/09   New Calif. court date set for ex-Nevada lawmaker
2013/12/02   Nevada Supreme Court upholds ethics laws
2013/11/29   Supreme Court Will Take up New Health Law Dispute
2013/11/22   International court summit debates Africa issues
2013/11/11   High court reverses pot conviction over evidence
2013/11/08   High court wrestles with prayer in government
2013/11/04   Planned Parenthood Asks Supreme Court's Help In Texas
2013/10/29   Ride operator appears in court on NC fair injuries
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2013/10/23   EU top court holds up state's say in Volkswagen
2013/10/14   High court weighs Mich. ban on affirmative action
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Alabama hospital pauses IVF treatments after court ruling on embryos
Recent News | 2024/02/22 10:46
Alabama’s largest hospital paused in vitro fertilization treatments Wednesday as providers and patients across the state scrambled to assess the impact of a court ruling that said frozen embryos are the legal equivalent of children.

The University of Alabama at Birmingham health system said in a statement that it must evaluate whether its patients or doctors could face criminal charges or punitive damages for undergoing IVF treatments. “We are saddened that this will impact our patients’ attempt to have a baby through IVF,” the statement from spokeswoman Savannah Koplon read.

Doctors and patients were gripped by a mixture of shock, anxiety and fear as they weighed how to proceed in the wake of the ruling by the all-Republican Alabama Supreme Court that put in question the future of IVF.

“Disbelief, denial, all the stages of grief. ... I was stunned,” said Dr. Michael C. Allemand, a reproductive endocrinologist at Alabama Fertility, which provides IVF services.

Allemand said they are having daily discussions about how to proceed. He said IVF is often the best treatment for patients who desperately want a child, and the ruling threatens doctors’ ability to provide that care.

“The moments that our patients are wanting to have by growing their families — Christmas mornings with grandparents, kindergarten, going in the first day of school, with little back-backs— all that stuff is what this is about. Those are the real moments that this ruling could deprive patients of,” he said.

Gabby and Spencer Goidel of Auburn, Alabama, turned to IVF after three miscarriages. The Alabama ruling came down on the same day Gabby began a 10-day series of daily injections ahead of egg retrieval, with the hopes of getting pregnant through IVF next month.

“When I saw this ruling, I got very angry and very hurt that it could potentially stop my cycle. People need to know this is affecting couples — real-life couples who are trying to start families, who are just trying to live the quote, unquote American dream,” Gabby Goidel, 26, said. She said her clinic is continuing to provide treatment for now but is reviewing the situation on a day-by-day basis.

Justices — citing language in the Alabama Constitution that the state recognizes the “rights of the unborn child” — said three couples could sue for wrongful death when their frozen embryos were destroyed in a accident at a storage facility.

“Unborn children are ‘children’ ... without exception based on developmental stage, physical location, or any other ancillary characteristics,” Justice Jay Mitchell wrote in Friday’s majority ruling. Mitchell said the court had previously ruled that a fetus killed when a woman is pregnant is covered under Alabama’s Wrongful Death of a Minor Act and nothing excludes “extrauterine children from the Act’s coverage.”

Alabama Chief Justice Tom Parker, in a scripture-draped concurring opinion, wrote that, “even before birth, all human beings bear the image of God, and their lives cannot be destroyed without effacing his glory.”

While the court case centered on whether embryos were covered under the wrongful death of a minor statute, some said treating the embryo as a child — rather than property — could have broader implications and call into question many of the practices of IVF.

“If this is now a person, will we be able to freeze embryos?” Barbara Collura, CEO of RESOLVE: The National Infertility Association, said.

The fertility clinic and hospital in the Alabama case could ask the court to reconsider the decision or ask the U.S. Supreme Court to review the matter if they believe there is a conflict with federal law.


Grieving families confront Pittsburgh shooter at death penalty sentencing
Recent News | 2023/08/03 10:35
Grieving families confronted the Pittsburgh synagogue shooter at his sentencing hearing Thursday, one day after a jury determined that capital punishment was appropriate for the perpetrator of the deadliest attack on Jews in U.S. history.

The hearing at the federal courthouse in Pittsburgh got underway, with some 22 witnesses — survivors of the 2018 massacre and relatives of the 11 people who were fatally shot — expected to deliver victim impact statements.

U.S. District Judge Robert Colville was expected to formally sentence Robert Bowers to death later Thursday.

“Mr. Bowers, you met my beloved husband in the kitchen. Your callous disregard for the person he was repulses me,” testified Peg Durachko, wife of 65-year-old Dr. Richard Gottfried, a dentist who was shot and killed. “Your hateful act took my soulmate from me.”

Mark Simon, whose parents, Bernice and Sylvan Simon, were killed in the attack, testified he still has their bloodied prayer shawl. He said he remains haunted by the 911 call placed by his mother, whom Bowers shot while she was on the line.

“My parents died alone, without any living soul to comfort them or to hold their hand in their last moments,” said Simon, condemning “that defendant” as evil and cowardly and urging the judge to show him no mercy.

“You will never be forgiven. Never,” Simon told Bowers.

Bowers, a 50-year-old truck driver from suburban Baldwin, ranted about Jews online before carrying out the attack at Tree of Life synagogue on Oct. 27, 2018. He told police at the scene that “all these Jews must die” and has since expressed pride in the killings.

Jurors were unanimous in finding that Bowers’ attack was motivated by his hatred of Jews, and that he chose Tree of Life for its location in one of the largest and most historic Jewish communities in the nation so he could “maximize the devastation, amplify the harm of his crimes, and instill fear within the local, national, and international Jewish communities.” They also found that Bowers lacked remorse.

The jury rejected defense claims that Bowers has schizophrenia and that his delusions about Jewish people spurred the attack.

Bowers, who was armed with an AR-15 rifle and other weapons, also shot and wounded seven, including five responding police officers.

He was convicted in June of 63 federal counts, including hate crimes resulting in death and obstruction of the free exercise of religion resulting in death.


First over-the-counter birth control pill gets FDA approval
Recent News | 2023/07/13 10:01
U.S. officials have approved the first over-the-counter birth control pill, which will let American women and girls buy contraceptive medication from the same aisle as aspirin and eyedrops.

The Food and Drug Administration said Thursday it cleared Perrigo’s once-a-day Opill to be sold without a prescription, making it the first such medication to be moved out from behind the pharmacy counter. The company won’t start shipping the pill until early next year, and there will be no age restrictions on sales.

Hormone-based pills have long been the most common form of birth control in the U.S., used by tens of millions of women since the 1960s. Until now, all of them required a prescription.

Medical societies and women’s health groups have pushed for wider access, noting that an estimated 45% of the 6 million annual pregnancies in the U.S. are unintended. Teens and girls, women of color and those with low incomes report greater hurdles in getting prescriptions and picking them up.

Some of the challenges can include paying for a doctor’s visit, getting time off from work and finding child care.

“This is really a transformation in access to contraceptive care,” said Kelly Blanchard, president of Ibis Reproductive Health, a non-profit group that supported the approval. “Hopefully this will help people overcome those barriers that exist now.”

Ireland-based Perrigo did not announce a price. Over-the-counter medicines are generally much cheaper than prescriptions, but they typically aren’t covered by insurance.

Forcing insurers to cover over-the-counter birth control would require a regulatory change by the federal government, which women’s advocates are urging the Biden administration to implement.

Many common medications have made the switch to non-prescription status in recent decades, including drugs for pain, heartburn and allergies. Birth control pills are available without a prescription across much of South America, Asia and Africa.


‘Rust’ movie medic gets $1.15 million partial settlement
Recent News | 2023/05/12 14:24
A New Mexico judge has approved a $1.15 million settlement between a medic who worked on the “Rust” film set and one of several defendants she accused of negligence in the fatal 2021 shooting of a cinematographer by Alec Baldwin during a rehearsal.

Court records show the partial settlement between Cherlyn Schaefer and prop master Sarah Zachry was approved during a hearing Monday. Schaefer told the judge there’s not a day that goes by when she doesn’t think about what happened, the Santa Fe New Mexican reported.

In her civil complaint, Schaefer said she fought desperately in a failed attempt to save the life of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. She said the shock, trauma and emotional distress that followed has made it impossible for her to continue working in her field.

Prosecutors dismissed an involuntary manslaughter charge against the actor and producer last month, citing new evidence and the need for more time to investigate.

State District Judge Kathleen McGarry Ellenwood had entered a default judgment against Zachry in November after the film worker failed to file responses within court deadlines.

Zachry’s current attorney, Nathan Winger, told the court Monday that her previous attorney, William Waggoner, let deadlines pass without her permission, and she intends to seek damages from him to fund her settlement with Schaefer. Waggoner disputes the claim.

Justin Rodriguez, one of several attorneys representing Schaefer, said the settlement “is a small portion of what we expect to receive in the future.” The remaining defendants include Rust Movie Productions, weapons supervisor Hannah Gutierrez-Reed and assistant director David Halls, but not Baldwin.

Schaefer’s complaint claims Zachry and Gutierrez-Reed failed to ensure there were no live rounds in Baldwin’s weapon. An involuntary manslaughter charge remains pending against Gutierrez-Reed, but her attorneys have said they fully expect her to be exonerated.


German court: naked landlord doesn’t justify lower rent
Recent News | 2023/04/26 16:29
A German court said Wednesday that a landlord sunbathing naked in the courtyard of his building wasn’t a reason for his tenants to reduce their rental payments.

The case involved a building in an upmarket residential district of Frankfurt, which included an office floor, rented by a human resources company. The company withheld rent because it objected, among other things, to the landlord’s naked sunbathing. In response, the landlord sued.

The Frankfurt state court rejected the company’s reasoning, finding that “the usability of the rented property was not impaired by the plaintiff sunning himself naked in the courtyard.”

It said in a statement that it couldn’t see an “inadmissible, deliberately improper effect on the property.”

Judges were ruling on an appeal against a lower court decision that went in the landlord’s favor, and the tenant had only limited success overall. They found that the tenant had been entitled to reduce rental payments for three months only because of noisy construction work in the neighborhood.

The court said that the spot where the landlord sunbathed could only be seen from the rented office by leaning far out of the window.

It also said the tenant failed to prove that he took the stairs to the courtyard unclothed. “On the contrary, the plaintiff stated credibly that he always wore a bathrobe which he only took off just before the sun lounger,” it said.


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