By Ross Todd | July 24, 2019
The ruling from U.S. District Judge Jon Tigar against the administration's latest changes to rules governing who is eligible for asylum in the U.S. comes the same day a judge in Washington, D.C. declined a similar bid to block the changes.
By Ross Todd | July 24, 2019
U.S. District Judge John Tigar, however, defended a colleague in the District of Columbia whose ruling for the government in a similar case prompted a “hiss” from a member of the public when mentioned.
By Cheryl Miller | July 24, 2019
Federal regulators say Curaleaf made unsubstantiated medical claims about the cannabidiol, or CBD, products on its website and on social media.
By Scott Graham | July 23, 2019
The Patent Trial and Appeal Board found RideApp Inc. and professor Stephen Dickerson's patents indefinite, but they will get their day in court. In the long run, they'll have to sell U.S. District Judge Jon Tigar on why the PTAB was wrong.
By Scott Graham | July 23, 2019
The Patent Trial and Appeal Board found RideApp Inc. and professor Stephen Dickerson's patents indefinite, but they will get their day in court. In the long run, they'll have to sell U.S. District Judge Jon Tigar on why the PTAB was wrong.
By Cheryl Miller | July 23, 2019
"Failure to promptly correct these violations may result in legal action without further notice," the FDA said in a letter to Massachusetts-based Curaleaf.
By Mike Scarcella | July 19, 2019
Labor Department calendars show the outgoing secretary grabbed a bite with the Gibson Dunn regulatory veteran a few months ago. Scalia is preparing to take over the leadership of the agency, where he had served as the top lawyer in the George W. Bush administration.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By David N. Cinotti | July 19, 2019
In 'Knick v. Township of Scott,' the Supreme Court held that takings plaintiffs no longer must seek compensation in state court when they claim that the government has taken their property without paying for it.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Maranda E. Fritz and Aaron D. Lebenta | July 18, 2019
The court is moving toward more conservative positions that reflect a resistance to the authority wielded by administrative agencies within the executive branch.
By Mike Scarcella | July 18, 2019
Putting Trump's racist tweets in context: The EEOC's national-origin guidance warns against using the language "go back to your country." Plus: JPMorgan loses a bid to dismiss DOL's pay discrimination case. And scroll down for all the latest moves. Thanks for reading!
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