In an interview with the Law Journal, Eastern District Judge Edward Korman said that the phrase "judicial activist" is "often misunderstood. It doesn't mean a judge doesn't strike down actions of the
...him if he wanted to pay child support or terminate his parental rights. He told her, in a text message, to terminate his rights. He...
...was a senior staff attorney at the Center for Reproductive Rights. Skadden, Arps...
...case involved "the constitutional right to obtain and use contraceptives...and the youngest girls of reproductive age." President...
...demonstrated to cause a host of physical ailments, from compromising the immune, reproductive and endocrine systems to causing cognitive development issues and cancer.1...
...National Campaign To Restore Civil Rights, New York City Environmental Justice...the Public Interest, Inc., and Center For Civil Rights, UNC School...
...her Puerto Rican heritage and deeply concerned with social justice, women's rights and feminist issues, especially as they impact the Hispanic population. ...
...42 U.S.C. §3601 et seq., the New York Civil Rights Law §40-c(1), (2), Article I, Sections 3, 8, 9...
...Defendant-Appellant: Erik Zimmerman, Jay Alan Sekulow and Stuart J. Roth, American Center for Law & Justice, Virginia Beach, VA and Washington, DC, on the...
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