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Sex Abuse Victim Claims NY Archdiocese Duped Him Into Taking Paltry Settlement
The suit was filed on Feb. 14 in state Supreme Court in Manhattan, the same day that Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed the Child Victims Act, which starting in August opened a one-year window for victims of sexual abuse to file claims regardless of their age.Here's Who Wants to Sue Trump Over the Border Wall
Several groups said they planned to sue the administration over what they viewed as an illegal power grab.Groups Vow to Sue Trump Over the Border Wall
Several groups said they planned to sue the administration over what they viewed as an illegal power grab.Dallas Jury Hits Honda With $37M Verdict
The jury apportioned 63 percent of the fault to Honda, for a total of $23.7 million. The jury apportioned 32 percent of the fault to the driver, who was not a party to the case, and 5 percent to the plaintiff, 27-year-old Sarah Milburn.View more book results for the query "*"
Dallas Jury Slams Honda With $37M Verdict
The jury apportioned 63 percent of the fault to Honda, for a total of $23.7 million. The jury apportioned 32 percent of the fault to the driver, who was not a party to the case, and 5 percent to the plaintiff, 27-year-old Sarah Milburn.Trump Watch: A Look Inside Trump's National Emergency Proclamation
The proclamation could tee up a court fight with the Democratic-controlled U.S. House of Representatives.Preserve Nondisclosure Agreements
The intention of the legislation is worthy—to prevent the concealment of serial misbehavior by powerful (usually male) employers. The impact, however, is harmful in two respects.In Atlantic City Eminent Domain Case, Appellate Division Again Sizes Up 'Land Banking'
Just weeks after the Appellate Division issued a precedential decision denying eminent domain seizure for a redevelopment project of indefinite timing, it has done so again, this time in connection with a property sitting near the structure once known as the Revel in Atlantic City.Third Circuit Correct on Judges' Political Affiliations
We believe in the benefits of a politically balanced court, but we wholeheartedly support the opinion of the Third Circuit that partisan politics or membership in a partisan political party should not be a requirement for appointment to the bench or keep qualified people from being eligible.Trending Stories
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