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Wolverine World Wide, Inc. v. American Insurance Co.
As PFAS litigation continues to spur throughout product supply chains, and as new regulations go into effect to mitigate environmental and health impacts of PFAS, policyholders will increasingly turn to insurance carriers to cover losses.Diesel Emissions Class Action Over GM's Chevy Cruze Runs Out of Gas
Five years after its filing, a lawsuit over GM's diesel vehicles filed in the wake of the Volkswagen emissions scandal could come to a screeching halt. A federal judge Michigan has ordered the plaintiffs firms to show why their lawsuit shouldn't be tossed, noting he had "serious doubt" that he had jurisdiction over the case given there was no evidence of a "defeat device."Another Attack on Mandatory Bar Membership & Dues Fails Before Appellate Panel
"In other words, it is for the Supreme Court to tell the courts of appeals when the Court has overruled one of its decisions, not for the courts of appeals to tell the Court when it has done so implicitly," Judge Karen Nelson Moore wrote for the Sixth Circuit panel upholding the Michigan integrated bar.View more book results for the query "'Warner Norcross Judd'"
The 2021 Diversity Scorecard: The Legal Industry's Slow March Continued Amid Racial Justice Protests
As a wave of attention on racial and social justice issues spread through the country and the world, law firms managed to make progress on diversity despite the pandemic.Sixth Circ.: District Courts Have Broad Discretion to Grant Compassionate Release
For decades, only the Bureau of Prisons, or BOP, could file motions under the statute. That changed in 2018 when Congress passed the First Step Act, which allows prisoners to file their own motions for compassionate release.Sixth Circuit Delineates Ballot-Access Rights Under COVID-19
COVID-19 has tested the bounds of political power and constitutional law like nothing else, and that trial is on full display in the Sixth Circuit.Sixth Circ. Declares Fundamental Right to Minimal Education, Then Vacates Decision
The story begins with a deplorable situation. The plaintiffs are seven students of public schools in the city of Detroit. In their complaint, they describe how "not even the pretense of education takes place" in their schools, which lack "the capacity to deliver basic access to literacy."Trending Stories
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