Proposal sought to restrict euthanasia to people with less than six months to live and full mental capacity.
In addition to relying on Brown v. Board of Education, the plaintiffs also cited the New Jersey Constitution, which expressly prohibits segregation by race in public schools.
U.S. District Judge Jeffrey Meyer in New Haven, Connecticut, before whom the cases were consolidated, on Thursday found the plaintiffs’ claims that Nestle had fraudulently labeled and sold the product as “spring water” were preempted by federal law.
The court dismissed cases brought forward by German chemical giant Bayer and Switzerland´s Syngenta, both of which wanted to continue using the pesticides despite a decline in bee populations in recent years being linked to the use of pesticides in agriculture.
Uber announced they have added a feature to the Uber app that allows riders to share their live trip information with up to five trusted contacts, and will be implementing an emergency button in the app that will alert 911 of the car´s location.
This past March allegations surfaced that Cambridge Analytica, hired by President Donald Trump’s 2016 U.S. election campaign, improperly used data of 87 million Facebook users beginning in 2014.
The 52 to 47 vote margin in the Senate was larger than expected with three Republicans — John Kennedy, Lisa Murkowski and Susan Collins — voting with 47 Democrats and two independents to reverse the Trump administration’s action.
The European Commission said Thursday it is taking Germany, France, the United Kingdom and three other EU countries to court for failing to comply with the bloc´s air quality standards.
The antimonopoly review has been the biggest and last hurdle to the sale of the troubled Japanese conglomerate’s most prized asset.
The regulations will slash emissions of sulfur, which is blamed for causing respiratory diseases and is a component of acid rain that damages vegetation and wildlife.
The Facebook founder’s decision to meet MEPs will be seen as a snub to the UK parliament.
Child & Child set up secret company in British Virgin Islands and claimed Leyla and Arzu Aliyev had no political connections.
The bill was introduced in the Senate last February, where it passed almost two months later with a 34-12 vote.
The bill addresses "issues concerning the reception, hosting and integration of asylum seekers and refugees, speeding up asylum procedures as well as provisions related to immigration policy."
Apple Inc. is seeking about $1 billion from Samsung Electronics Co. in another go-round stemming from a long-running smartphone patent-infringement dispute.
The giant Japanese electrical component maker Yazaki Corporation has been fined a record Australian fine of $46 million for price fixing and engaging in running a cartel in parts supplies.
The proposal has been stuck in “ping-pong” mode for the last week, with peers strongly voting in favour a new inquiry and MPs narrowly rejecting it on two different occasions.
ECHR awards theatre company €20,000, ruling Stitching by Anthony Neilson wrongly banned.
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