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  2. Killing of Freddie Gray - Wikipedia

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    A motion for Mosby to recuse herself from the case was filed on behalf of the charged officers, on the alleged basis of personal gain by Mosby and her husband, personal relationships with potential witnesses, and the financial interest of Gray's attorney, who the motion claims is a close friend of Mosby. [69]

  3. 50 Interesting Medical Cases That Might Make You ... - AOL

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    Keep reading to explore these extraordinary medical cases that showcase the weird, wonderful, and awe-inspiring side of medicine! #1 Facial Reconstruction During World War I (1916-1917) [colorized ...

  4. Minerva Surgical, Inc. v. Hologic, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Minerva Surgical, Inc. v. Hologic, Inc., 594 U.S. ___ (2021), was a United States Supreme Court case dealing with the principle of assignor estoppel and its application. The Supreme Court reaffirmed the principle of assignor estoppel, however with the exception that the doctrine is only applied when assignors assertions are actually consistent with previous representations as to the patent.

  5. List of medical ethics cases - Wikipedia

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    A woman euthanizes her brother after he has medical problems. Jack Kevorkian: United States Michigan 1994 A medical doctor advocates for assisted suicide and the right to die. Robert Latimer: Canada Saskatchewan: 1993 A man euthanizes his child who has lived for years in pain. Karen Ann Quinlan case: United States New Jersey 1976

  6. Trial for ex-Baltimore prosecutor is moved outside the city ...

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    Baltimore’s former top prosecutor, who was charged last year with perjury and mortgage fraud, will be tried outside the city because potential jurors may have been biased by extensive media ...

  7. Ashley Treatment - Wikipedia

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    They cite several ethicists in support of the treatment, including George Dvorsky, [21] Peter Singer, [22] Norm Fost, [23] and Doug Diekema. [24] In the United Kingdom, the British Medical Association stated, "If a similar case occurred in the UK, we believe it would go to court and whatever decision was ruled would be in the best interests of ...

  8. Marilyn Mosby - Wikipedia

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    Mosby faced up to 40 years of incarceration for her guilty verdicts if her appeals were not granted. [77] On February 16, 2024, the judge overseeing the case upheld Marilyn Mosby's mortgage fraud conviction – rejecting her defense motion to acquit due to venue. Mosby was ordered to surrender her passport ahead of sentencing. [78]

  9. Libby Zion Law - Wikipedia

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    New York State Department of Health Code, Section 405, also known as the Libby Zion Law, is a regulation that limits the amount of resident physicians' work in New York State hospitals to roughly 80 hours per week. [1] The law was named after Libby Zion, the daughter of author Sidney Zion, who died in 1984 at the age of 18.