The Struggle to Balance Procedural Clarity and Fundamental Right’s Protection in the Most Recent Case-Law of the European Court of Justice · European Law Blog – Go Health Pro

The Struggle to Balance Procedural Clarity and Fundamental Right’s Protection in the Most Recent Case-Law of the European Court of Justice · European Law Blog – Go Health Pro

The Bouskoura case (C-387/24 PPU), lodged on 4 June 2024 and ultimately addressed by the ECJ on 4 October 2024, brings about significant insights at a point of critical juncture between immigrants’ fundamental rights and procedural matters as regarding asylum seeking and return decisions. The dispute in question involves a third-country national (‘TCN’) who appealed … Read more

Supreme Court of Maryland to hear source-of-income discrimination case addressing landlords’ use a minimum income requirement in violation of the HOME Act. – Go Health Pro

Supreme Court of Maryland to hear source-of-income discrimination case addressing landlords’ use a minimum income requirement in violation of the HOME Act. – Go Health Pro

Attorney Lauren DiMartino, along with co-counsel Jim Ray of The Ray Legal Group, petitioned the  Supreme Court of Maryland to bypass the Appellate Court to hear a case involving Maryland’s HOME Act. Lauren and Jim represent Katrina Hare, a participant in the Housing Choice voucher program that provides rental subsidy vouchers to low-income individuals. In … Read more

Turkey as a ‘safe third country’? The Court of Justice’s judgment in C-134/23 Elliniko Symvoulio · European Law Blog – Go Health Pro

The Struggle to Balance Procedural Clarity and Fundamental Right’s Protection in the Most Recent Case-Law of the European Court of Justice · European Law Blog – Go Health Pro

On 4 October 2024, the Court of Justice delivered its judgment in Case C-134/23 Elliniko Symvoulio, concerning the Greek designation of Turkey as a ‘safe third country’ for the purposes of international protection. The case shows that the EU’s inadequate response to the so-called ‘refugee crisis’ continues to echo in legal challenges across its courts. … Read more

The Supreme Court of Maryland upheld the state’s Child Victims Act, allowing child sexual abuse cases to move forward regardless of how long ago the abuse occurred. – Go Health Pro

The Supreme Court of Maryland upheld the state’s Child Victims Act, allowing child sexual abuse cases to move forward regardless of how long ago the abuse occurred. – Go Health Pro

On February 3, the Supreme Court of Maryland upheld the constitutionality of the state’s Child Victims Act of 2023, permitting survivors of childhood sexual abuse to seek compensation from their abusers and the institutions that fostered their abuse without any limitation on when survivors can bring their claims. The Court explained that when the Maryland … Read more

Did Florida Appeals Court Put the Final Nail in the AOB Coffin? Maybe… – Go Health Pro

Did Florida Appeals Court Put the Final Nail in the AOB Coffin? Maybe… – Go Health Pro

Almost five years after Florida lawmakers clamped restrictions on assignment-of-benefits agreements and two years after they effectively outlawed AOBs altogether, state appeals courts may have finally put an end to at least one creative approach that had been used in attempts to get around the law. Florida insurance industry advocates said some players, though, will … Read more

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