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With this Missouri case, the Supreme Court could curb activist state judiciaries

With this Missouri case, the Supreme Court could curb activist state judiciaries Sherman Joyce © Provided by Washington Examiner The Supreme Court may be able to rein in activist state courts if it reviews a Missouri case that loosely linked the use of baby powder to ovarian cancer diagnoses. The case, based on unfounded scientific claims, resulted in the largest talc-related verdict in history. Now Johnson & Johnson is asking the Supreme Court to step in and push back on state courts that ignore precedent by allowing out-of-state lawsuits as well as questionable “expert” scientific evidence. The Missouri talc case undermined the foundational fairness of our judicial system as the trial played out in a court with very little connection to the parties involved, violating the defendant’s constitutional right to due process.

Colorado bill would allow civil action on past sexual abuse | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan s News Source

Patty Nieberg Randy Kady, 54, who was sexually assaulted by a teacher, holds up a photograph of himself as a youth as he talks about the need for the child sexual abuse accountability act during a hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee in the State Capitol, Thursday, March 11, 2021, in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski) March 11, 2021 - 4:47 PM DENVER - Randy Kady says he was in first grade when his teacher began molesting him during class. Kady, now 54, says his teacher sat him on his lap to “look over” his work. The teacher slipped his hands down the 7-year-old’s pants while other students at his Aurora, Colorado, elementary school worked at their desks.

Strength Through the Storms and Through the Years - Demotech Rated Carriers

Share this article Share this article COLUMBUS, Ohio, March 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Given the impact of the extraordinary number of natural disasters in 2017, Demotech published a special issue of The Demotech Difference to discuss the impact of disasters on the industry.  Strength Through the Storm focused on promises made and promises kept, featuring the resiliency of Demotech rated carriers. An electronic copy is at: www.demotech.com/pdfs/demotech difference/flexpaper/Strength Through The Storm/index.html. As bad as 2017 was, the natural disasters that property insurers faced in 2018, 2019, and 2020 made 2017 look like a walk in the park.  The six more infamous events of 2018 were the Montecito mudslides, Camp Fire and Woolsey Fire in California, Hurricane Florence, Hurricane Michael, and the flooding in Ellicott City, Maryland.

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