Word: johnson
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...appellate court ruled in the same manner and did not grant the injunction, citing an affidavit Johnson-Powell signed stating she has "no intention to and will not represent [herself] as being certified," according to The Boston Globe...
...reported in The Globe, the appellate court found that "the evidence of past infringement is very strong. The district court itself remarked that the evidence of Dr. Johnson-Powell's past infringement was `so strong as to be perhaps undeniable...
...appellate court, according to The Globe, went on to say that "[t]he district court also thought her affidavit was `probably not true,' apparently in respect to the claimed inadvertence of the error on the resume.' It can also be inferred fromthe record that Dr. Johnson-Powell violated pastpromises to reform her conduct...
...Johnson-Powell practices at the Judge BakerChildren's Center in Boston and is the author ofseveral books. She was appointed to a task forcereviewing the Clinton administration's health careover-haul...
Alice E. Richmond, the attorney representingJohnson-Powell, said ABPN officials have been"very aggressive in their wish to destroy[Johnson-Powell]," and mentioned sexism as apossible motive in the ABPN suit, according to TheGlobe...