Germany-US Jurisdiction

Dr. Oz’s Multimillion-Dollar Conflict of Interest Exposed

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued New York doctor Margaret Carpenter, alleging she violated Texas’s near-total abortion ban by mailing abortion medication to a Texas resident. The lawsuit seeks $100,000 per violation, representing a novel attempt to enforce Texas abortion law outside of its borders. This action has drawn sharp rebuke from New York Attorney General Letitia James, who vowed to defend providers against such out-of-state legal attacks. The lawsuit’s success hinges on whether Texas can successfully assert jurisdiction over a New York physician’s actions.

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Germany Reviews Probe of US Soldier’s Killing Amidst Protests

Following the acquittal of Airman 1st Class Grant Harrison for the murder of German national Michael Ovsjannikov, a second protest occurred outside Spangdahlem Air Base. Approximately 200 demonstrators demanded accountability, citing conflicting witness testimonies and the inadmissibility of Harrison’s confession in the US military court. The incident has triggered a legal review by the Rheinland-Pfalz state justice ministry regarding the transfer of jurisdiction to US authorities. Protestors voiced concerns about the handling of the case and the perceived lack of justice for Ovsjannikov’s death.

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