LINCOLN — A new Nebraska Supreme Court decision added fuel to some lawmakers’ desire to try again, as early as this year, to increase accountability for child sexual assault and abuse. An unsigned majority of the state’s highest court, in a 4-1 opinion in Joshua v. State, issued Friday, upheld certain immunity for the Nebraska Department of […] The post Nebraska Supreme Court dismisses foster care abuse case against DHHS, expands immunity appeared first on Nebraska Examiner.
The Nebraska Supreme Court was split 4-3 on the decision in Christine Thiele s case. The majority reversed a Workers Compensation Court ruling, sending her case back to that court.
The court is considering whether a losing bidder for Nebraska s Medicaid contract can use the "taxpayer standing" clause to stop the state from awarding it to another company.
A fight over the bid for the state’s Medicaid managed care program made its way to the Nebraska Supreme Court this past week with an argument over who could sue
"The burden is on the state to produce that evidence," Assistant Douglas County Public Defender Cindy Tate said. "And that evidence in this case is lacking."