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“Their dreams of future children were irrevocably destroyed,” Adam Wolf, the lawyer for a family suing the San Francisco fertility center said. “They entrusted their eggs and embryos after exhausting other avenues to have children.”
The attorney for the plaintiffs says that both companies have a huge amount of control and influence over their drivers. “If they can use that control to serve Uber and Lyft’s interests, they can exercise that control to create conditions where wheelchair-accessible service is a reality,” Melissa Riess said.
Supreme Court To Hear Free Speech Case Involving Abortion-Information Rules For Pregnancy Centers
The case revolves around a California state law that requires pregnancy centers to let their clients know that abortions and other medical services are available elsewhere, for little or no cost.
For now Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin’s job seems to be safe because of his powerful supporters. And the fact that no one else really wants the job.
Sonoma’s Department of Health Services Hit With Second High-Profile Departure In Recent Weeks
Dr. Karen Milman said she’d been thinking about leaving her post for “a long time, since before the October fires.”
Brown Proposes Fund To Pay For Clean Water For Those Exposed To Contaminated Systems
In many cases, those residents, who are predominately low income, spend up to 10 percent of their income on purchasing clean drinking water.
‘We’re Tired Of Waiting’ For Adults To Do Something: Students Walk Out In Protest Over Gun Violence
Students across the state showed their solidarity for the victims of the mass shooting in Florida, and raised their voices about gun control.
California Veterans Center Where Three Were Killed Closing ‘Indefinitely’
The Pathway Home’s board of directors said veterans’ care will be supported by other local providers.
Fertility Center Where Eggs Were Damaged Faces Accusations Of Gross Negligence In Class-Action Suit
Pacific Fertility is one of two centers that experienced glitches on the same day that compromised frozen eggs, which shook the industry.
Theranos CEO To Be Barred From Company, Pay $500K To Settle SEC’s ‘Massive Fraud’ Charges
Elizabeth Holmes did not admit or deny the allegations that she exaggerated or lied about her blood-testing technology while raising $700 million from investors.