According to his complaint, the other driver claims the Cruise car attempted a left turn at the intersection of North Spruce Street and Geary Boulevard in San Francisco, without yielding to oncoming traffic.
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Eighth Circuit addresses Constitutional Rights of Transgender Inmate in Lawsuit Against Prison Officials
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit recently held that individual defendants in a Section 1983 lawsuit brought by a transgender inmate were entitled to qualified immunity on some, but not all, of the inmate’s claims.
How I Made Partner: 'You Never Know Who Will Become Your Ally,' Says Julianne Jaquith of Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan
“You never know who will become your ally and whom you will impress with your work. Don’t disregard an assignment because you perceive it as unimportant or just a one-off.”
GOP Lawmakers Propose Protection for Targets of SEC Proceedings
Proposed legislation would allow private parties in an administrative proceeding to remove their case to federal court before adjudication.