What Happens in State Court Stays in State Court: Comity and the Relitigation Exception to the Anti-Injunction Actdoi:10.2139/ssrn.3666703relitigationequityprocedurepreclusionfederal courtsKid: Dad, can I go to the big party? Dad: Did you ask mom? Kid: Yes. She said no. Dad: Sure, you can go. And thanks f...
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Such tests have been happening with regularity for years now without any reports of adverse health effects from the system signals, said Jeremy Edwards, FEMA’s spokesperson. The two nationwide systems — the Emergency Alert System, or EAS, and Wireless Emergency Alerts, or WEA — a...
@jcraig - That is incredibly interesting to think a small court like that could set such a precedent the future courts have to abide by. I really think though that cases like that are extremely rare and that it is not too often that state courts set such precedents. ...
The remaining aid programmes are now due to be managed by the State Department, Mr Rubio said. The move has prompted fierce criticism from Democrats and led to federal judge Amir H Ali ruling Mr Trump had overstepped his authority in shutting down most foreign assistance. ...
CHICAGO (AP) — Questions around race have been central to the murder case against the former Minneapolis police officer who leaned on George Floyd's neck while the Black man pleaded for air. Of the six men and three women selected through Monday for Derek Chauvin's jury, five are white,...
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The first practical analysis of this provision fell to George Washington's Secretary of State, Thomas Jefferson, in 1790. Jefferson endorsed a decimal system of measurement but, when presented with the basic principles of the decimal-based metric system, felt reluctant to steer his nation in that...