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Justices add one religious-rights case to docket but turn down another

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This time the question comes to the court in the case of Barronelle Stutzman , a Washington florist and devout Christian who believes in the traditional notion of marriage. After the Washington attorney general learned about Stutzman’s refusal, he sued her for violating the state’s antidiscrimination laws, as did Ingersoll and his husband.

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Mopping up final business with 14 new relists

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Washington , 19-333 , involves whether a state can compel a floral designer to arrange flowers to celebrate same-sex weddings. whose attorneys contribute to SCOTUSblog in various capacities, is among the counsel to the respondents in this case.]. Washington , 19-333. Arlene’s Flowers Inc. Dignity Health, Inc. Cummings v.

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Foreign intelligence surveillance and immigration

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Inslee , a challenge to a Washington state law that shields the personal information of in-home care providers from public disclosure but allows the state to provide that data to the union that represents the providers. Attorney General , which held in 2005 that, to establish derivative citizenship under the since-amended version of 8 U.S.C.

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October 2020 Updates to the Climate Case Charts

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The State seeks compensatory damages, penalties for violation of the Consumer Fraud Act, attorneys’ fees, punitive damages, and costs of suit. In the Western District of Washington, the district court continued a stay that has been in place since October 2018. Washington v. BP America Inc. , filed Sept.

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The Curious Fraud Case Against Trump Just Got ‘Curiouser’

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The testimony put the controversial demands of New York Attorney General James into sharp relief. The charges brought by New York State Attorney General Letitia James were curious from the start. The case involved the practice of the company to repair and repaint cars damaged in transit without telling the customers.

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November 2020 Updates to the Climate Case Charts

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The complaint asked the court for compensatory damages, equitable relief, attorneys’ fees, punitive damages, disgorgement of profits, and costs of suit. Supreme Court Invited Solicitor General to Weigh in on Wyoming and Montana’s Case Against Washington for Denying Port Access for Coal. Washington , No.

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Blind Justice or Blind Rage: New York’s Legal System Faces Ultimate Test With Obscene Trump Award

JonathanTurley

Attorney General Letitia James declared not only that Trump would be barred from doing business in New York for three years, but that the damages would come to roughly $460 million once interest was included. In that case, BMW was found to have repainted luxury cars damaged in transit without telling buyers. and Maurice C.

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