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15 Apr 2011, 6:02 am by Bexis
  Then, when it has a drug that fights diabetes, it gets sued because that drug supposedly causes something else.Maybe there’s a drug out there that treats pancreatitis (the injury alleged in Birdsong) that some plaintiff can claim causes schizophrenia. [read post]
7 Jul 2015, 8:38 am by Marc Climaco
We are fighting back in state legislatures (like Indiana this spring), in Congress, and in the courts. [read post]
2 Feb 2018, 4:20 am by Edith Roberts
” In an op-ed for Forbes, Nick Sibilla urges the justices to resolve the question whether the Constitution’s excessive-fines clause applies to the states by reviewing a case in which “the Indiana Supreme Court … ordered [a defendant] to forfeit his $40,000 Land Rover because he sold $385 worth of drugs. [read post]
29 May 2015, 5:57 am
District Court for the Northern District of Indiana:  U.S. v. [read post]
29 Aug 2008, 6:23 pm
State of Indiana, a 12-page, 2-1 opinion, Judge Robb writes:We conclude sufficient evidence exists to support Matthew's conviction. [read post]
23 Apr 2014, 10:04 am by Mark Jaycox
At the state level, courts in New Jersey and Massachusetts have firmly sided on ensuring law enforcement obtains a warrant, while states like Utah, Indiana, and Montana passed laws requiring a warrant for geolocation. [read post]
29 May 2015, 2:24 pm by John Elwood
Indiana, 14-631, which has been relisted as many times as Communist Gus Hall ran for president (four). [read post]
24 Aug 2011, 9:54 am by gstasiewicz
In addition to pursuing public agency registration cases in Missouri, Ohio, Indiana, Georgia and New Mexico, Project Vote also filed a lawsuit on April 19, 2011, in partnership with the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), against the State of Louisiana alleging violations of the NVRA. [read post]
19 May 2007, 10:12 am
Rather, he invites the State to violate two of the most basic norms of a civilized society - that the State's penal authority be invoked only where necessary to serve the ends of justice, not the ends of a particular individual, and that punishment be imposed only where the State has adequate assurance that the punishment is justified.United States Supreme Court Justice, 1990(1)Robert Comer, Christopher Newton and Elijah Page have something in common, aside… [read post]