Doctor Can’t Sue Insurance Company for Libel with Libel Sealed
Today’s Judge Jorge Alonso decision is in effect Orrington v. Humanadental Ins. Co.(N.D. Ill.): Plaintiffs would like to file an amended complaint under seal, because it […]
Today’s Judge Jorge Alonso decision is in effect Orrington v. Humanadental Ins. Co.(N.D. Ill.): Plaintiffs would like to file an amended complaint under seal, because it […]
The federal government should be able to prosecute the people for their violations of rights. It is this premise that has prompted a spate petitions […]
Tony Timpa’s family was not allowed to sue police officers for causing his death. They pinned him down for 15 minutes, while he pleaded for […]
Tony Timpa’s family was not allowed to sue police officers for allegedly causing his death. They pinned him down for approximately 15 minutes, while he […]
Yesterday, I wrote about another controversy in Maine. Last week, I also blogged about the division among courts regarding whether students can sue pseudonymously for […]
The COVID issue is a highly volatile topic in our society today. There are many opinions on whether or not there should be continued regulation. […]
This is an interesting question. Doe v. Board of RegentsSubmitted yesterday. You can also see the motion to TRO and the motion to allow exhibits to […]
In my research to write an article about this topic, I came across the following case. Pseudonymous Litigation: The LawPlease let me know your thoughts. […]
Two prisoner have been released. Federal lawsuits filedVirginia Department of Corrections claims that guards at Sussex 1 State Prison (and Red Onion State Prison) used […]
Recent Supreme Court rulings have rendered it virtually impossible to sue federal officers for alleged constitutional rights violations. This case could be a way for […]