An Ohio school district's restroom policy allowing students to use their preferred gender identity may remain in place, a federal judge ruled.
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Federal Judge Approves Revised Settlement for Mobile K-9 LawsuitA federal judge has given approval to a revised agreement that resolves a lawsuit accusing the city of Mobile of underpaying police K-9 handlers. The lawsuit was filed by Patrick McKean, Joshua Evans, and William Byrd under the Fair Labor Standards Act, claiming that they were not adequately compensated for their off-duty care of the dogs on work days.
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Federal Judge Criticizes DOJ Special Counsel in Trump Classified Docs CaseFederal Judge Aileen Cannon strongly opposes the requests made by Special Counsel Jack Smith in the Trump classified documents case, striking two sealed filings from the record. Trump's attorney Alina Habba discusses Trump's latest indictment and the potential for an additional indictment from Fulton County, Georgia, as well as demands for the recusal of the judge overseeing the Jan. 6 case.
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Federal Judge Dismisses Trump's Defamation Claim Against E. Jean CarrollA federal judge in New York has dismissed former President Donald Trump's counterclaim against writer E. Jean Carroll, stating that Carroll's accusation of rape against Trump is 'substantially true.' The civil trial jury had previously found Trump guilty of 'sexual abuse' but not 'rape,' awarding Carroll $5 million in damages.
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Texas AG appeals judge's ruling on state abortion banThe Texas Attorney General Office files appeal to block a state judge's ruling that the Texas abortion ban is restrictive and the state must allow exceptions for women with serious pregnancy complications.
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Facts Matter: More than one judge handed down harsh Jan. 6 sentencesIn this week's Facts Matter column, Bob Oswald explores claims that a judge assigned to President Trump's most-recent case is the only one to hand down harsh sentences in the Jan. 6 riot, a picture of former President Obama links him to the death of a gardener in Martha's Vineyard and more.
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