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Courtside Johns Hopkins Hospital to Pay $261 million to Kowalski Family for Not 'Taking Care of Maya'

Johns Hopkins Hospital to Pay $261 million to Kowalski Family for Not 'Taking Care of Maya'

By Vaidehi Mehta, Esq. | Last updated on

If you're a Netflix junkie, you might have caught the popular documentary Taking Care of Maya. Or you might have seen headlines in the past few years about the...

Courtside Elijah McClain: Trials End with Mixed Results for Colorado Police Officers Charged in Black Man's Death

Elijah McClain: Trials End with Mixed Results for Colorado Police Officers Charged in Black Man's Death

By T. Evan Eosten Fisher, Esq. | Last updated on

On Nov. 6, Nathan Woodyard, another police officer accused of criminal behavior in connection with the 2019 death of Elijah McClain, was found not guilty...

Courtside Georgia Supreme Court Upholds Abortion Ban

Georgia Supreme Court Upholds Abortion Ban

By T. Evan Eosten Fisher, Esq. | Last updated on

Last month, the Georgia Supreme Court rejected a challenge to the state's six-week abortion ban, a ruling that preserves the status quo in the state. There is...

Courtside Does Tennessee's Prosecution of HIV-Positive Sex Workers Unlawfully Discriminate?

Does Tennessee's Prosecution of HIV-Positive Sex Workers Unlawfully Discriminate?

By T. Evan Eosten Fisher, Esq. | Last updated on

In a recently announced lawsuit, advocacy groups are challenging the legality of Tennessee's criminal statute that enhances penalties for sex workers with...

Courtside Think of the Children: Meta in Court

Think of the Children: Meta in Court

By A.J. Firstman | Last updated on

The attorneys general for 42 states have filed a group complaint against Meta, the owner of the ubiquitous social media platforms Facebook and Instagram. The...

Courtside Abercrombie & Snitch: Former CEO Accused of Sex Trafficking in Lawsuit

Abercrombie & Snitch: Former CEO Accused of Sex Trafficking in Lawsuit

By A.J. Firstman | Last updated on

If you were a normal person in the 2000s with fewer than eight visible abs and cheekbones that couldn't be used to cut denim, chances are you never felt quite...

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