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  • Cannabis Church Sues County and CDFW for 1st & 14th Amendment Violations

    Jul 1, 2019

    A church called Redwood Spiritual Healing Ministry filed a lawsuit Thursday, June 27 against the County of Humboldt and the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) alleging violations of its 1st Amendment right to religious freedom as well as due process violations when a multiple agency task force destroyed cannabis as well as private property during the execution of a search warrant. The case further alleges that the County of Humboldt may have withheld relevant information from a...

  • As opioid lawsuits balloon in Louisiana, potential settlement dollars face these complexities

    Jul 1, 2019

    If you live in Louisiana, there is a good chance your local government has filed a lawsuit against opioid makers or distributors, seeking damages for the companies’ alleged fueling of the nation’s opioid crisis. More than 100 lawsuits filed in Louisiana — the lion’s share of them by cities, towns, parishes and sheriffs — are included in a massive docket of more than 2,000 similar cases from across the U.S. The plaintiffs include cities like Baton Rouge and New Orleans, insurers like Blue Cross and Blue Shield and even the University of Louisi...

  • Despite family tragedies, Fargo woman becomes first female Native American physician in ND Guard

    Jul 1, 2019

    FARGO - Ciciley Littlewolf joined the National Guard on a dare. "Women can't be in the military," she remembered her high school classmate teasing. The next day she signed up for the Guard. Her mother had to approve the paperwork since she was only 17. https://www.jamestownsun.com/news/2735729-Despite-family-tragedies-Fargo-woman-becomes-first-female-Native-American-physician-in-ND-Guard...