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  2. Shapiro v. Thompson - Wikipedia

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    Shapiro v. Thompson, 394 U.S. 618 (1969), was a landmark decision of the Supreme Court of the United States that invalidated state durational residency requirements for public assistance and helped establish a fundamental "right to travel" in U.S. law. Shapiro was a part of a set of three welfare cases all heard during the 1968–69 term by the Supreme Court, alongside Harrell v.

  3. Terri Schiavo case - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The Terri Schiavo case was a series of court and legislative actions in the United States from 1998 to 2005, regarding the care of Theresa Marie Schiavo (née Schindler) ( / ˈʃaɪvoʊ /; December 3, 1963 – March 31, 2005), a woman in an irreversible persistent vegetative state. Schiavo's husband and legal guardian argued that Schiavo ...

  4. Robert Shapiro (lawyer) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Leslie Shapiro (born September 2, 1942) is an American attorney and entrepreneur. He is best known for being the short-term defense lawyer of Erik Menéndez in 1990, and a member of the "Dream Team" of O. J. Simpson's attorneys that successfully defended him from the charges that he murdered his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and Ron Goldman, in 1994.

  5. Bill O Boyle: Shapiro signs telemedicine bill into law ...

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    Jul. 6—WILKES-BARRE — Gov. Josh Shapiro this week joined prime sponsor Sen. Elder Vogel and bipartisan leaders from the General Assembly to sign SB 739 into law, expanding access to ...

  6. Rodney Alcala - Wikipedia

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    Rodney James Alcala (born Rodrigo Jacques Alcala Buquor; August 23, 1943 – July 24, 2021) was an American serial killer and sex offender who was sentenced to death in California for five murders committed between 1977 and 1979. He also pleaded guilty and received a sentence of 25 years to life for two further murders committed in New York and ...

  7. Federal judge strikes down Florida ban on medical treatments ...

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    June 11, 2024 at 1:01 PM. Ernst Peters/The Ledger/Ernst Peters/The Ledger / USA TODAY NETWORK. Florida’s restrictions on medical care for transgender children are unconstitutional, a federal ...

  8. Families of care home residents who died in pandemic ... - AOL

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    Leigh Day is representing 22 people who each have one or more family members who died, some in hospital but the majority in care homes. Families of care home residents who died in pandemic ...

  9. Nevin Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    Nevin Shapiro. Born. ( 1969-04-13) April 13, 1969 (age 55) Brooklyn, New York City, U.S. Known for. Convicted white collar criminal of a Ponzi scheme. Nevin Karey Shapiro (born April 13, 1969) is a convicted felon who received a 20-year prison sentence for orchestrating a $930 million Ponzi scheme. According to interviews, he allegedly engaged ...