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Life felt a lot like TV judicial non-fiction last week as an appeals court poured ice cold water on efforts to drag the big salary of Judge Judy into the profits dust-up between CBS and Rebel Entertainment Partners over the now shuttered syndicated show.
“Any apportionment of Sheindlin’s salary to some form of profit participation would, by definition, introduce risk that Sheindlin was unwilling to accept,” said the opinion affirming LA Superior Court Judge Rupert A. Byrdsong’s 2018 ruling on
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Judge Judy was spotted enjoying a shopping day in Beverly Hills on Tuesday. The reality TV star was photographed securing her face mask as she got ready to enter Tiffany's on Rodeo Drive. Judge Judy, known formally as Judith Sheindlin, paired a black top, blue jeans and tennis shoes with a black fedora during her outing. The shopping trip comes as an appeals court recently ruled that Sheindlin's $47 million salary wasn't excessive.
Soaking up the sun! Phoebe Dynevor is focusing on the finer things as she works through her split from Pete Davidson.
interview with The Telegraph promoting her new Apple TV+ series “Mr. Corman,” Winger said that Madonna’s involvement made her feel like the film became a fluff piece.
Bridgerton co-stars Phoebe Dynevor and Sabrina Bartlett have shared a set of sun-soaked snaps from their getaway to Croatia. The Daphne Bridgerton actress, 26, who is the daughter of Coronation star Sally Dynevor, stunned as she posed in a collection of snaps with her close friend Sabrina who played Siena Rosso in the hit Netflix series.
Jennifer Yuma editorOutfest announced on Monday that Elliot Page will be honored at this year’s edition of the LGBTQ film festival with the Achievement Award.“The Umbrella Academy” star came out as transgender on his social media platforms last November. Page, in a heartfelt message wrote, “I love that I am trans.
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Judge Judy is entitled to her salary, a court has ruled.
Vanessa Bryant, 39, is sharing new cute pics of her family enjoying their latest summer getaway. The doting mom took her daughters, Natalia, 18, Bianka, 4, and Capri, 2, to Croatia and stopped in the fictional city “King’s Landing,” from the show Game of Thrones, where the girls all happily smiled and post in front of gorgeous views. They were all also joined by friend Cat Gasol during the fun trip.
FlaglerLive.com.A federal judge in Alabama dismissed the lawsuit in 2019, finding that the SPLC’s characterization of Coral Ridge was a form of First Amendment-protected speech, and that Amazon’s decision not to include Coral Ridge in its list of charities benefiting from the AmazonSmile program did not violate the country’s civil rights laws.Coral Ridge then appealed to the 11th Circuit, arguing, in a court filing last year that it is not a hate group, while acknowledging its religious-based
ruled against Smith, finding that her proposal to post a statement outlining her objection to promoting same-sex weddings “proposes an unlawful act because it proposes to do something — deny services to same-sex couples — that a different statute, the Accommodations Clause, prohibits.”Smith appealed that decision, but on Monday, a three-judge panel for the 10th U.S.
Luciana Alvarado took advantage of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) rule that now allows athletes to protest for a passionate cause. Right after finishing her floor routine, the 18-year-old sport star wrapped up by taking a knee and lifting her fist in support of Black Lives Matter and demand justice and equal rights to Black and Brown communities.
Black Lives Matter movement, taking a knee and tilting her head back with her fist raised towards the sky. The 18-year-old, who is the first gymnast from Costa Rica to qualify for the Olympics, told The Associated Press it was a deliberate decision.Alvarado said she wanted to highlight equality and treating others with respect and dignity.