A viral photo shows a lawsuit supposedly filed by Rep. Nancy Pelosi against American citizens, allegedly found on her stolen laptop during the Capitol riot.
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The abuses and excesses by the American surveillance and law-enforcement communities in the years leading up to the mid-1970s prompted setting up of committees to reform the intelligence set-up. Let’s take a look and see whether we have an answer to the question once posed by the Roman satirist Juvenal:
Qui custodiet ipsos custodes? (Who will guard the guards?)
A few House and Senate committees were formed after reports of surveillance abuse came into light. (Image: danielo/Shutterstock)
Let’s begin by acknowledging the complementary role played by the courts. The leading case here is titled
United States v. United States District Court, better known as the Keith case.
Flint Water Special Education Litigation - NOTICE OF PROPOSED CLASS ACTION SETTLEMENT TO ALL STUDENTS AND THEIR PARENTS OR GUARDIANS
D.R. v. Michigan Dep t of Educ. et al.
, Case No. 16-cv-16-CV-13694-AJT-APP
Hon. Arthur J. Tarnow
Hon. Mag. J. Anthony P. Patti
In 2016, a putative class action lawsuit was filed against the Michigan Department of Education, the Genesee Intermediate School District, and Flint Community Schools (collectively, the Defendants ) alleging violations of the rights of students who were eligible or who should have been found eligible for special education and related services. A settlement agreement has now been reached in the case. You are being provided notice of the settlement because this is a class action lawsuit that is being settled on behalf of all present and future children, ages 3 through 26, who resided in the City of Flint on or after April 2014 up until December 31, 2018, or who were on the City of Flint Water Supply on or after April 20
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