#Transgender Care Coverage Policies in North Carolina and West Virginia Are Discriminatory, Court Rules
The states violated federal #law by banning coverage of certain treatments for transgender people but allowing it for others, according to a decision that could influence #courts around the country.
READ: Here is the entire transcript of Day Two (Tuesday, April 23) of Orange Thug’s New York City trial for falsifying business records in order to conceal the crime of election fraud in the 2016 presidential election, as released by the New York Courts website. https://tinyurl.com/4hk47ayu
Ugh, almost NONE of the important posts I’ve seen about the Arizona ruling were tagged with #arizona, let alone #courts, #abortion, or a number of other tags. Tags were never supposed to replace search. Not ever. Unless the fediverse—or at least Mastodon’s network—gets past this objection to global search, it’s never going to matter as much as we like to believe it should.
Federal Judge Rules That ProPublica’s Lawsuit Over #Military Court Access Should Move Forward
The U.S. government lost its bid to dismiss part of the #lawsuit, which would force the military to comply with a #law meant to make the military justice system more transparent.
When the Number of Bedrooms in a Home Keeps Parents From Getting Their Kids Back
Even after resolving other safety concerns, parents in #Georgia can wait for months to be reunited with their #children, often because of what advocates say are stringent requirements sought by the state’s Division of Family and Children Services.
#Michigan Lawmakers Working to Fix a Program That Failed to Compensate the Wrongfully Convicted
State law provides $50,000 for each year of wrongful imprisonment, but a ProPublica investigation showed how the law’s narrow requirements led to delays, partial settlements and outright denials of payments.
If the Court of Justice of the European Union is, as is often argued, the most powerful international court the world has seen, why is serious resistance against it not more commonplace?
This is the question I ask in my PhD thesis, which I successfully defended at the #EUI last Friday. Today it has been made available open access through the university repository!
"She sought justice for sexual assault. B.C.’s judge shortage became her battle.
Delays in civil justice system forcing one woman to go one-on-one against the man she says raped her."
THIS IS SO BADASS. This man runs a very queer friendly café, in 2018 he woke up to find his café’s #Facebook page deleted, so he decided to file an action to get back some lost revenue from people thinking he was closed because it was suddenly gone. #Meta lied and lied, and he won.
How owner of Teatotaller cafe defeated social media giant Meta in court