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Law360
February 5, 2018
Law360 (February 5, 2018, 9:44 PM EST) -- A Virginia federal judge on Friday trimmed two claims from space technology company SSL's suit accusing ... Orbital ATK Inc.'s alleged theft of trade secrets from the shared server — U.S. District Judge Raymond A. Jackson ruled, cutting those two claims from SSL's complaint.
West Orange Times & Windermere Observer
February 1, 2018
Judge Raymond A. Jackson, of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, dismissed the lawsuit filed against GuideStar, claiming the Southern Poverty Law Center notation of “hate group” placed on Liberty Counsel's profile did not solicit funds for GuideStar, and therefore was not commercialÃâà...
The NonProfit Times
January 29, 2018
A federal judge has tossed lawsuit filed against nonprofit database GuideStar for flagging 46 organizations as hate groups as defined by the Southern ... In granting GuideStar's motion to dismiss, Judge Raymond A. Jackson ruled that “The Court finds that Plaintiff has not sufficiently pled a claim for aÃâà...
OneNewsNow
January 26, 2018
Liberty Counsel's case against GuideStar is not over, even after a decision this week from a federal judge. Judge Raymond A. Jackson of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia dismissed Liberty Counsel's federal lawsuit against GuideStar, stating that under the federal Lanham Act,Ãâà...
Patheos (blog)
January 25, 2018
Judge Tosses Christian Group's Lawsuit Against Charity Site's “Hate Group” Tag ... The good news is that a federal judge has now tossed out the Christian group's lawsuit. Judge Raymond A. Jackson said GuideStar never violated the Lanham Act because what they did wasn't “commercial speech.
Fredericksburg.com
December 4, 2017
When robbing a bank, one's choice of stationery for the demand note is of utmost importance. Does it convey a tone of seriousness? Will it retain fingerprints or other latent evidence? The prudent bank robber sometimes retrieves his note after passing it, in the interests of discretion and eluding prosecution.
The San Diego Union-Tribune
September 20, 2017
14, U.S. District Court Judge Raymond A. Jackson ruled that agents had the right to seize the phone and harvest the evidence on it. That's because even if the images were discovered through unlawful means because the wrong command was contacted, a “good faith exemption” protected the evidenceÃâà...
Marine Log
April 27, 2017
... 31, of Somalia, by U.S. District Judge Raymond A. Jackson in the U.S District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia. A federal jury convicted Farah on Feb. 27, 2013. According to court documents and evidence presented at trial, Farah and five co-conspirators attacked the USS Ashland on April 10, 2010.
CBS News
August 17, 2010
A judge on Tuesday dismissed piracy charges against six Somali nationals accused of attacking a Navy ship off the coast of Africa, concluding the U.S. government failed to make the case their alleged actions amounted to piracy. The dismissal of the piracy count by U.S. District Judge Raymond A. JacksonÃâà...