STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — A second teen has admitted to vandalizing Rep. Michael Grimm's campaign headquarters over the weekend, and it turns out he and his friend didn't known whose windows they were breaking, according to a criminal complaint
filed against the youth.
Not exact matches
Publication of the editorial came on the same day as two other events of note, first, the release of a new book, Back in the Game, in which sports neurologist Jeffrey Kutcher and award - winning journalist Joanne Gerstner repeatedly and pointedly criticize the media for «irresponsible» reporting on CTE, and second, the
filing of a class action lawsuit in federal court in Los Angeles
against Pop Warner, USA Football, and the National Operating Committee on Standards For Athletic Equipment (NOCSAE) which assumes as scientific fact that repetitive head impacts sustained in
youth football «exposed» plaintiffs» sons to CTE, and led one to engage in «erratic and reckless behavior» resulting in his untimely death, and the other to take his own life.
While I shouldn't have been surprised at his admission, given the lawsuits that have been
filed against the league by former players, and the efforts by N.F.L. to protect the safety of current players, what impressed me the most was what the league and USA Football have done and were doing to improve health and safety of all who play football, from the pros down to the
youth level, which fall into 6 general categories:
In August, a group of parents and former
youth players
filed a lawsuit
against FIFA alleging the organization was negligent in its supervision of head injuries.
For six months, I have been anxiously waiting to see how FIFA, US Soccer, US Club Soccer USCS, American
Youth Soccer Organization AYSO, California
Youth Soccer Association, Inc, would respond to the class action lawsuit
filed against them on August 27, 2014, This lawsuit pit three mothers and two female college students vs FIFA, soccer's worldwide governing body — the Fèdèration Internationale de Football Association, soccer's worldwide governing body and affiliated soccer organizations in the United State.
On August 27, 2014, a Class - Action Lawsuit
Filed Against FIFA, U.S.
Youth Soccer Over Concussions made headlines.
The National Coordinator, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)
Youth Frontier, Austin Okai is to report before the Kogi State Police command tomorrow, 13th October, 2017, over a petition
filed against him by the Kogi State House of Assembly.
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, along with 15 attorneys general throughout the country,
filed a lawsuit
against President Trump this afternoon over what they allege is the «discriminatory animus» of his decision to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program for undocumented
youths.
The Arlington County, Va., school board had unanimously voted to end its endorsement of the game last year after the family
filed a separate $ 1 - million lawsuit
against the principal of their son's school, where the
youth had been playing the game.
The law clinic at Loyola University's College of Law on Monday (Dec. 18) joined six education and
youth advocacy organizations in
filing an amicus brief supporting the Orleans Parish School Board's lawsuit
against Einstein Charter Schools for its duty to provide student transportation.
Our Children's Trust is currently supporting lawyers representing
youth plaintiffs in several U.S. states, and a new federal case
against the U.S. government is planned for
filing later this month.
Closer to home, a lawsuit
filed by 21
youth plaintiffs (including Kelsey Juliana) and world - renowned climate scientist James Hansen on behalf of future generations
against the U.S. government cleared an important hurdle in November 2016 when federal judge Ann Aiken rejected the government and fossil fuel industries» motion to dismiss the case.