Why New York’s ‘Assault Weapon’ Ban Didn’t Stop the Buffalo Massacre
A rifle widely referred to as an “assault weapon” was used by the suspect in Saturday’s mass shooting at Buffalo grocery stores that resulted in […]
A rifle widely referred to as an “assault weapon” was used by the suspect in Saturday’s mass shooting at Buffalo grocery stores that resulted in […]
Fox v. StateYesterday’s Missouri Supreme Court decision, written unanimously by Judge Mary Russell, declared unconstitutional this Missouri statute. It was passed in 2020. Interviewing a […]
A judgment by Judge Mary McElroy, D.R.I. In Stiles v. Brown Univ.: Plaintiff is a Brown senior and was a player on the Varsity Lacrosse […]
You can see the decision of Judge Mary McElroy, D.R.I. last week. In Stiles against Brown Univ.: He is a Brown Senior and an active […]
Two additional weeks of training will be added to the boot camp by the United States Navy. They will focus on suicide prevention and sexual […]
Starting at State v. Locke, was decided by the Ohio Court of Appeals on Thursday in an opinion of Judge Sean Gallagher joined by Judges […]
Start at Nelle v. Huntsville School Dist.The case was ruled in favor of Judge Timothy L. Brooks yesterday (W.D. Ark.): During the 2020–2021 school year, […]
Chalmers, for J.C.The case, which was decided by Magistrate Judge Reid Neureiter of D. Colo yesterday, concerned a suit alleging sexual abuse perpetrated by the […]
Last year I wrote about one of these cases. Now I have more information so I thought I would ask the same question. Here’s my […]
People who claim they were sexually assaulted can be made pseudonymous in many cases.[1]They can also be sued as defendants for libel, and other torts.[2]Some […]