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  2. Maryland Child Victims Act - Wikipedia

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    On April 1, 2024, Montgomery County Circuit Court Judge Jeannie E. Cho ruled that the law was unconstitutional, finding that it violated the Maryland Declaration of Rights; the ruling was appealed to the Maryland Supreme Court, [16] who agreed to hear the case on May 7, 2024, [17] later setting arguments for September 10, 2024. [18]

  3. COVID-19 protests in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Still others insisted the lockdowns were a violation of their constitutional rights. One militia leader told a reporter, "Re-open my state or we will re-open it ourselves." [ 18 ] The anger driving the protests was called "both real and manufactured", with conservative groups engaging in astroturfing via centralized organization backed by ...

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  5. Lawsuit claims University of Michigan violated protesters ...

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    DETROIT — Five people, including two students, are suing the University of Michigan claiming it violated their constitutional rights by effectively banning them from campus after they attended ...

  6. Federal judge declares Pennsylvania’s coronavirus ... - AOL

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    A federal judge on Monday struck down Pennsylvania’s coronavirus restrictions that banned large gatherings and forced nonessential businesses to close, calling the order “unconstitutional.”

  7. Human rights issues related to the COVID-19 pandemic

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    Shincheonji Church of Jesus, a religious minority group based in South Korea, and its related members have faced discrimination and harassment online and offline due to its link to an initial outbreak of COVID-19 in Daegu, South Korea. Members have reported violent attacks, online harassment, damage to businesses, and bullying in workplaces and ...

  8. Amy Coney Barrett - Wikipedia

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    The court found that Doe had adequately alleged that the university deprived him of his occupational liberty without due process in violation of the Fourteenth Amendment and had violated his Title IX rights "by imposing a punishment infected by sex bias", and remanded to the District Court for further proceedings.

  9. Judge violated code of conduct with critical Alito op-ed: Ruling

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    A federal judge apologized after he was found to have violated the judiciary’s code of conduct for publishing an op-ed earlier this year criticizing Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito over a ...