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...on his Dec. 1989 conviction. District court dismissed, for failure to state a claim, Rosario's action under 42 USC §1983 claiming that continued...
...the ACA is a great step forward it leaves it to each state to determine whether autism is included within the definition of "behavioral...
...Cooper's ("Cooper," and collectively, "the Defendants") competing claims to life insurance benefits due and owed as a consequence of the...
...led by the New York State Sheriffs' Association has asked a...five years. Opponents claim the law violates the U...
...also resolved claims by the 33 attorneys general and the Justice Department. According to New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, state residents will...
...Profile State trooper Betlewicz was critically injured...District court dismissed Betlewicz's claim that his equal protection rights...
...s claimed exposure took place while he was serving in the United States Navy as a carpenter and engineer, working on pumps and steam system...
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