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Lawsuits allege unsanitized conditions for grocery stores workers during pandemic
The widow of a Safeway employee has sued the grocer, alleging lack of protections caused her husband’s death from COVID-19
Transcripts of George Floyd arrest released. Why no bodycam footage?
MINNEAPOLIS (Legal Newsline) - Although the transcripts of bodycam footage of George Floyd’s death during an arrest by Minneapolis police officers were released last week, the videos are still under wraps - a curious development to one Fourth Amendment expert.
Indiana AG says he brings conservative message in racial discord discussions
Hill: Opponents lack the practical experience to run AG's office
Incumbent AG will face off against three Republican challengers in upcoming state convention
AG Curtis Hill will regain his law license just in time for June 18 Republican convention.
While import of masks seen as victory for healthcare, influx concerns infectious disease expert
Disposal of millions of used face masks concerns infectious disease expert
Tolerance 'is a two-way street': Professor punished for not acknowledging transgender pronoun switch appeals
CINCINNATI (Legal Newsline) - A professor is appealing a federal judge’s decision to dismiss his lawsuit against his college after he was disciplined for not addressing a male transgender student with feminine titles and pronouns because he says it violated his religious beliefs.
Urgent care clinic wins malpractice appeal over flesh-eating disease
DES MOINES, Iowa (Legal Newsline) - An urgent care clinic won its appeal of a medical malpractice lawsuit it initially lost to a couple complaining of an alleged misdiagnosis that resulted in unnecessary amputation.
Alabama woman wins appeal in wrongful death action against psychiatric hospital
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (Legal Newsline) - An Alabama woman has won her appeal of a wrongful death action she initially lost on behalf of a military veteran relative who died in a psychiatric hospital.
Personal injury plaintiffs win at Arizona Supreme Court
Court of Appeals decision reversed in favor of Medicaid patients
Tennessee woman wins appeal of order allowing ex parte interviews in wrongful death suit
NASHVILLE (Legal Newsline) – An Overton County, Tennessee trial court’s order allowing the defendants in a wrongful death lawsuit to interview non-party health care providers without the presence of plaintiff’s attorney was overturned by the Tennessee Supreme Court.