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SCOTUS, Pa. Federal Panel Reject GOP's Redistricting Challenges
The U.S. Supreme Court and a federal appeals panel each rejected separate challenges brought by leading Pennsylvania Republicans aimed at invalidating the state's recently redrawn congressional map.Katyal Begins Defense of New Pa. Congressional Map in Redistricting Fight Before SCOTUS
Neal Katyal has joined Gov. Tom Wolf's efforts to defend Pennsylvania's recently re-drawn congressional districts before the U.S. Supreme Court.Daily Dicta: Wait, That's It for Kozinski?
So much for the Judicial Council's probe into sexual misconduct by retired Judge Alex Kozinski, plus Pennsylvania Republicans refuse to give up gerrymandering fight.Court Watchers See Pa. GOP's Gerrymandering Appeal as a Long Shot
The recent decision to void Pennsylvania's congressional map over gerrymandering concerns may cause some confusion in the upcoming election, but, according to court watchers, the appeal to halt that ruling faces extremely long odds.Home-Owner Claimed Insurer Owed Her for Water Damage
On Sept. 10, 2013, plaintiff Martha Martin discovered water damage to her home, on Lafferty Ave., in Pittsburgh. She found that a toilet had leaked, causing a significant amount of water to flood in her house. She had been away from her home since April of that year. The water allegedly damaged ceilings, walls, carpeting and personal property.Judge Bars Lawsuit by Injured NJ Driver Who Maintained Fla. Insurance
A man who lives in New Jersey but kept his car registered and insured in Florida may not sue another New Jersey driver for injuries he sustained in a car accident, a judge has ruled.Waste Hauling Activities at 3 Landfills Were Separate Occurrences, N.J. District Court Rules
A federal district court in New Jersey has ruled that a waste hauler’s activities at three landfills over a number of years amounted to separate…Justices to Review Contractor Liability for Dangerous Conditions
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court is set to decide whether liability should extend to a contractor for creating a dangerous condition on land that was discoverable by a subsequent owner or user of the land.Justices to Review Contractor Liability for Dangerous Conditions
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court is set to decide whether liability should extend to a contractor for creating a dangerous condition on land that was discoverable by a subsequent owner or user of the land.Trending Stories
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