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(OSV News) — A New York state appeals court has given an insurer for the Archdiocese of New York the go-ahead to pursue a lawsuit contending it should not have to indemnify the archdiocese in hundreds of lawsuits over sex abuse the insurer claims was “expected or intended” — a ruling the archdiocese has called […] The post UPDATE: New York appeals court says insurer’s lawsuit over abuse payouts can proceed against archdiocese first appeared on OSV News.
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What’s the line between a student’s right to protest and a violation of the law?
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Arizona’s 1864 Abortion Law was Made in a Women’s Rights Desert
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