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  2. A jury has awarded a former Eastern Kentucky hospital employee $2.4 million in damages after she alleged that medical center administrators directed her to convince patients to have themselves ...

  3. Kroger to pay $110 million to resolve Kentucky lawsuit over ...

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    The settlement was announced on Thursday by Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman, whose state had opted to not participate in a broader $1.4-billion deal Kroger finalized last year that ...

  4. Where lawsuits on Kentucky’s bans on abortion, gender ... - AOL

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    In November, plaintiffs in both Tennessee’s and Kentucky’s cases went to the highest court in the land — the U.S. Supreme Court — and asked its justices to block both bans from being enforced.

  5. Robert Bilott - Wikipedia

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    Robert Bilott (born August 2, 1965) is an American environmental attorney from Cincinnati, Ohio.Bilott is known for the lawsuits against DuPont on behalf of plaintiffs injured by chemical waste dumped in rural communities in West Virginia.

  6. New class-action lawsuit challenges Kentucky abortion bans ...

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    A lawsuit filed by Jane Doe and Planned Parenthood and the ACLU of Kentucky seeks to overturn the state's near-total trigger ban on abortion. New class-action lawsuit challenges Kentucky abortion ...

  7. Batson v. Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Batson v. Kentucky, 476 U.S. 79 (1986), was a landmark decision of the United States Supreme Court ruling that a prosecutor's use of a peremptory challenge in a criminal case—the dismissal of jurors without stating a valid cause for doing so—may not be used to exclude jurors based solely on their race.

  8. Bourke v. Beshear - Wikipedia

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    Named as defendants were Kentucky Governor Steve Beshear and Attorney General Jack Conway, as well as Sue Carole Perry, Shelby County Clerk. [8] [9] Their suit, Bourke v. Beshear, argued that Kentucky should recognize same-sex marriages from other jurisdictions. [10] The case was assigned to Judge John G. Heyburn II. [8]

  9. Lawsuit alleges negligence in Thanksgiving train derailment ...

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    Attorneys for two women who live near the site of the Nov. 22 derailment in Rockcastle County filed the lawsuit in federal court Wednesday against CSX Transportation. The lawsuit seeks ...