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Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr says state law does not require hospitals to keep brain-dead pregnant women on life support, countering public assumptions about the state’s abortion ...
Make it an even dozen golfers who Chris Haack coached at Georgia that have won on the PGA Tour. Davis Thompson Sunday became No. 12 when he won the John Deere Classic in Silvis, Ill., for his ...
Judge Jason B. Thompson is proud to announce a new, free 4-week session of The People’s Law School, a public education ...
A brain-dead woman’s family says doctors cite Georgia’s abortion law in keeping her on life support, while state officials ...
Adriana Smith, a 30 year-old nurse and mother, was about nine weeks pregnant in February when doctors declared her brain dead after she suffered a medical emergency. But Smith's mother, April ...
The US Justice Department has opened a probe into a recent breach at the leading cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase Global Inc., according to a person familiar with the matter. Investigators ...
Defendants represented by Hasson Law Group in Atlanta ... and breach of contract claims against defendants Julie and Chris Freeman. Per plaintiff filings, Ormiston and Giordano executed a purchase ...
Please join me in congratulating all three individuals with the Green Bay Police Department,” said Chief Chris Davis, Green Bay Police Department. And during the ceremony, Officer Bashir Buruin ...
Even if Smith was more than six weeks pregnant when she died, removing the medical technology that keeps her heart beating is not an abortion according to Georgia’s law criminalizing abortion.
A US federal judge for the District Court of Massachusetts on Friday temporarily blocked President Donald Trump’s administration from banning Harvard College’s enrollment of international students.
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