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National Law Journal

Courts Should Not Sanctify 3M's Bankruptcy Ploy

There is a name for 3M's recent litigation strategy: forum shopping. The law disfavors forum shopping, and the courts—in bankruptcy or otherwise—should do nothing to encourage it.
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National Law Journal

In Bid to Protect Emergency Abortion Needs, State AGs Ask Court to Block Texas' Challenge to US Guidance

The AGs argued federal guidance should protect emergency abortions when it will stabilize the mother's health. 
5 minute read

National Law Journal

Fourth Circuit Becomes First Appeals Court to Find Gender Dysphoria Protected by ADA

"Given Congress' express instruction that courts construe the [Americans with Disabilities Act] in favor of maximum protection for those with disabilities, we could not adopt an unnecessarily restrictive reading of the ADA" wrote Circuit Judge Diana Gribbon Motz. 
5 minute read

National Law Journal

DOJ Asks to Keep Evidence Behind Trump Mar-a-Lago Search Secret

DOJ attorneys pointed to threats made against U.S. Magistrate Judge Bruce Reinhart and the FBI as grounds for keeping the affidavits sealed. 
3 minute read

National Law Journal

Read the Document: Judge Unseals Trump Search Warrant

Attorney General Merrick Garland pushed for the release of the search warrant after the DOJ faced criticism from Trump and his allies.
2 minute read

National Law Journal

DOJ Takes 'Necessary' Step for Transparency, but Warrant Likely to Reveal Little, Experts Say

The search warrant for Trump's Florida home will show what potential crimes are being investigated and may indicate whether the FBI seized classified information, but will provide only a limited window into the investigation, former prosecutors said.
5 minute read

National Law Journal

Bulgarian Oligarch Hires Morgan Lewis to Fight Magnitsky Act Sanctions

Delyan Peevski says he was presented with no evidence as to why he was added to a list of sanctioned oligarchs last summer. 
2 minute read

National Law Journal

Law Professors Say Trump Aides Lack 'Good Faith' Needed for Immunity From Vindman Lawsuit

The constitutional scholars say their history studying qualified immunity gives them a unique perspective in the dispute. 
3 minute read

National Law Journal

Jan. 6 Defendant's Restitution Complaint Irks Judge 

An Ohio man said he should not have to pay the full cost of restitution for breaking a window at the Capitol, saying other rioters also caused damage.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

'Please Disregard': Alex Jones' Attorneys Want to Claw Back Leaked Evidence

The motion was filed after a damning day of testimony when texts from the phone were used against Jones while he testified.
3 minute read

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