In courtrooms and corridors, in the common spaces and cafeterias where clients and spectators are present, female lawyers have to put up with crass comments, mockery, and harassment.
Teresa Youngblut, 21, of Washington state, made her first appearance in federal court in Burlington late Monday afternoon. She was ordered held in custody pending another hearing Thursday.
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Mary Elizabeth Coleman would outlaw the use of restraints on pregnant women in the third trimester ... provider tells jail staff to remove any shackles, their advice must be followed immediately.
First Bank of Nigeria on Wednesday reacted to the court ruling which set aside the ex-parte order freezing the assets and accounts of General Hydrocarbons Limited (GHL), in connection with a ...
Seven years ago, Missouri banned the shackling of pregnant women in state prisons. State Sen ... If a health care provider tells jail staff to remove any shackles, their advice must be followed ...
Rhiannon Evans, a 25-year-old woman from the UK, on Wednesday pleaded guilty in the country’s first-ever “Cyber-Farting" case. According to the report, she sent videos of herself passing gas to her ...
A woman has appeared in court following a drugs raid in Letterkenny. Jade Smith was brought before Judge Ciaran Liddy at Buncrana District Court on Thursday morning. Smith, a 26-year-old, with an ...
SHE WILL REMAIN BEHIND BARS The woman accused of killing a U.S. Border Patrol agent in Vermont appeared in court Monday afternoon. Teresa Youngblut, 21, appeared in court wearing a mask.