...of physicians is on the rise. According to the New England Journal of Medicine, hospitals or integrated health care delivery systems employ more...
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...Lynch, Chief Judge, Stahl and Lipez, Circuit Judges.This is one of those rare ERISA denial of benefits cases in which the plan administrator...
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...Judge Wynn joined.COUNSELOPINIONSection 922(g)(9) of Title 18 of the United States Code prohibits a person who has...
...NAMIRA KAWONA; JOANNE BOSCO; JOHN PIGOLO; MAGDALENE PIGOLO, individually and on behalf of themselves and all others similarly situated, Plaintiffs-Appellants, ...
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...2011Before MURPHY, MELLOY, and GRUENDER, Circuit Judges.Planned Parenthood of Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and its medical director Dr. Carol E...
...Evaluation and Research)) published an article in August in the New England Journal of Medicine entitled "...
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...and Howard, Circuit Judges.Plaintiff-appellant Raymond D. Leavitt, an inmate of the Maine corrections system, seeks a civil rights remedy for the alleged...
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...state court for the murder of his eleven-month-old son...instructed to eschew doctors and medicines.On April 29, 1998...
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...has received Food andDrug Administration ("FDA") approval for the treatment ofschizophrenia and bipolar disorder....
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...*fn1 , Circuit JudgesOPINION OF THE COURTWe are asked to decide whether an amendment to...
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