Nov 01, 2024
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Kansas Supreme Court Permanently Bars Second-Trimester Abortion Ban

On Friday, Kansas' highest court permanently barred the state from enforcing a law that banned the most common second-trimester abortion procedure. The Kansas Supreme Court ruled that the ban violated the state constitution’s right to abortion, which the court had recognized in a 2019 decision. The 5-1 ruling by the... Read More »

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California Legislature Approves Bills Reforming 20-Year-Old Labor Law

The California Legislature has passed reforms to a decades-old labor law with bipartisan support and a promise of immediate implementation upon Governor Gavin Newsom's signature. The reforms, approved on Thursday, aim to amend the Private Attorneys General Act (PAGA) of 2004, which allows workers to sue employers for labor violations... Read More »

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Medical Products Liability Cases Require Plaintiffs to Show They Would Have Denied Treatments if Given Stronger Warnings

A woman who received electroconvulsive therapy for depression sued Somatics, LLC, the manufacturer of an FDA-cleared device that delivers electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), aka electric shock treatment, to treat severe major depressive episodes. Before undergoing her treatment, the patient was only warned that ECT could cause short-term memory loss. Unfortunately, her... Read More »