After a court declared him the sole legal parent of a 6-year-old son, real estate mogul Jordan Schnitzer allegedly threatened to have his ex-girlfriend and egg donor arrested if she tried to see the ...
Holding: The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit erred in holding that police officers were entitled to qualified immunity without considering the ground on which the officers were present in ...
When Cory Sause signed a contract in 2014 with a Portland fertility clinic, she gave up any parental rights to a child born of her donated embryos and became simply an "egg donor," prominent ...
An Oregon developer and patron of the arts has been declared the sole parent of a boy conceived with his sperm and his ex-girlfriend’s donated eggs—stripping her of any rights to the child. A ruling ...
The court battle over who has what rights to a surrogate heir born to Portland property magnate and philanthropist Jordan Schnitzer took a new turn on Friday. Cory Sause, who provided the egg that ...
The past five decades have seen vast technological advancements in the efficiency of automobiles, aircraft and other powered vehicles. But while the giants of commerce and industry have forged ahead ...
MIRAMAR BEACH, Fla. — Christopher “Kit” Sause, 74, passed away suddenly, Wednesday, April 10, 2024, while in South Africa celebrating his 50th wedding anniversary with the love of his life, Susan. Kit ...
Roche announced Monday that it is promoting Matt Sause to oversee Roche Diagnostics. Sause currently serves as head of Roche Diagnostics’ North America Region and started his career with the company ...
Sister Ellen Marie Sause, R.C., 75, a member of the Congregation of Our Lady of the Cenacle for 49 years, beloved daughter of the late Edmond F. and Ella, nee Bannin, Sause; loving sister of the late ...
Caitlin Sause is comfortable in heels and a dress, but don’t mistake her for a girly girl — she’s equally at home in shipyards and on the farm. {mosads}It’s a quality that serves her well while ...
The U.S. Supreme Court granted certiorari and reversed a court of appeals judgment, holding that a plaintiff's claim that police violated her First Amendment right to the free exercise of her religion ...
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