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Appeals court upholds Ohio law against Down syndrome abortions, judge decries modern-day eugenics

Appeals court upholds Ohio law against Down syndrome abortions, judge decries modern-day eugenics
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Divided Sixth Circuit Lets Ohio Ban Abortions Based on Down Syndrome Diagnosis

Divided Sixth Circuit Lets Ohio Ban Abortions Based on Down Syndrome Diagnosis
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Kathy Griffin Cleared in Case Brought by Covington Catholic Students

Kentucky’s long-arm statute does not allow students to bring harassment claims against comedian Kathy Griffin and a New York doctor for tweets sent in the aftermath of a viral Washington Monument standoff. A teenager wearing a Make America Great Again hat stands in front of an elderly Native American man in Washington on Jan. 18, 2019, in an encounter that went viral. (Survival Media Agency via AP) CINCINNATI (CN) Several Kentucky students involved in the infamous 2019 Washington Monument standoff cannot bring harassment claims against comedian Kathy Griffin or a New York doctor in response to tweets the students claim endangered their safety, an appeals panel ruled.

Covington Catholic Students Urge Panel to Revive Case Against Comedian

The question of whether Kentucky’s long-arm statute grants jurisdiction to federal courts over tweets sent from out of state was debated at the Sixth Circuit, as students involved in the infamous 2019 Washington Monument standoff sought to reinstate harassment claims against Kathy Griffin. A teenager wearing a Make America Great Again hat stands in front of an elderly Native American man in Washington on Jan. 18, 2019. (Survival Media Agency via AP) CINCINNATI (CN) Students involved in the 2019 standoff with a Native American leader at the Washington Monument argued Tuesday before the Sixth Circuit to reinstate harassment and invasion of privacy claims against comedian Kathy Griffin and a New York doctor.

Tennessee Defends In-Person Voting Rules at Sixth Circuit

People walk outside the Curb Event Center at Belmont University in Nashville, Tenn., as preparations take place for the second Presidential debate in October. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky) CINCINNATI (CN) The state of Tennessee asked a panel of judges Tuesday to reinstate a voting law that requires first-time voters to cast ballots in person, arguing the restriction helps ensure the integrity of elections. The Volunteer State asked the Sixth Circuit in October for a decision without oral arguments so the law could be reinstated before the November election, but the Cincinnati-based appeals court refused and instead scheduled Tuesday’s hearing.

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