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High Court Turns Away Industry Challenges to EPA Rules Curbing Pollution
Friday's denials are a noticeable break from the court's decisions last term to take up, and ultimately rule in favor of, an emergency docket industry and state challenge to an EPA rule regulating air quality standards in upwind states.DOJ's Visa Antitrust Suit Hands Class Action Lawyers New Line of Attack Against Payments Giant
The same day the Department of Justice sued Visa, the company set aside another $1.5 billion for its U.S. litigation escrow fund.Justices Will Consider Straight Woman's Reverse Discrimination Case Against Ohio
Marlean Ames alleges her boss, a gay woman, passed over her for a key promotion that ultimately went to another gay woman unqualified for the position.'Stereophonic' Accused of Copyright Infringement From Fleetwood Mac 'Rumours' Producer
"'Stereophonic' is undoubtedly a play based on plaintiffs' memoir 'Making Rumours' because substantial similarities exist between the two works, a reality that has been independently confirmed by those familiar with plaintiffs' book who have also had the opportunity to review the play," the complaint stated.'Onerous Speech Code'?: Wiley Rein Says Md. Green Power Law Violates 1st Amendment Rights
"The Act violates the speech and commerce rights of renewable residential electricity suppliers such as REAL members and their subsidiaries and threatens them with irreparable economic injuries," according to the allegations in the complaint. "Accordingly, the Act is unconstitutional under the First Amendment."View more book results for the query "*"
Supreme Court Will Scrutinize Mexico's Lawsuit Against US Gun Industry
A federal appeals court has held that the federal 2005 Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act does not provide gun makers immunity from claims that they facilitated the illegal sale of firearms.Supreme Court Will Begin New Term Dogged by Old Issues
The high court finds itself under as much scrutiny as ever as it prepares to reconvene Monday for the start of the October 2024 term.6th Circuit Judge Readler Cautions Against Shaming Lawyers Over Election Challenges
"True, some cases pursued by Trump supporters seemed frivolous from the start and were swiftly dismissed," Chad Readler said. "Yet even where cases had some potential merit, lawyers were criticized even to the point of being a target of the cancel culture movement."Judge Strikes Down Missouri Law Requiring Sex Offenders To Display 'No Candy' Sign
The sign requirement "compels him to speak a viewpoint in written words, directed to the public, that he does not adhere to, in violation of the First Amendment," wrote U.S. District Judge John A. Ross of the Eastern District of Missouri.'Stock Car Monopoly'?: Winston Lawsuit Alleges NASCAR Anticompetitive Scheme
NASCAR requires stock car race teams to sign "one-sided contracts" preventing them from competing elsewhere in violation of the Sherman Act, according to the complaint submitted by Winston partner Danielle T. Williams on behalf of two race teams.Trending Stories
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