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Weldon

British  
/ ˈwɛldən /

noun

  1. Fay. born 1931, British novelist and writer. Her novels include Praxis (1978), Life and Loves of a She-Devil (1984), Big Women (1998), and Rhode Island Blues (2003)

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Circuit Court Judge Eugene C. Griffith Jr. ruled after a four-day civil hearing this week that Weldon Boyd, 35, wasn’t protected by the state’s stand-your-ground law, which allows people to defend their lives when faced with a lethal threat.

From The Wall Street Journal

Sadie Weldon, a private citizen, sought to depose the Lilith Fund’s deputy director using a special Texas mechanism called a 202 petition that allows people to investigate a potential claim before filing suit.

From Slate

The Lilith Fund was ready to go, using Weldon’s petition as an opening for another constitutional challenge to S.B.

From Slate

With traders pricing in a 64% likelihood of the Federal Reserve’s next rate cut happening by June, the discussion among portfolio managers is “the risk that it doesn’t happen” at all this year, Weldon said.

From MarketWatch

“Portfolio managers are whispering about this and trying to figure out how to position themselves within the market,” said Ryan Weldon, who helps oversee U.S. cash and fixed-income portfolios at IFM Investors in New York.

From MarketWatch