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Botox Maker's Suit Injects New Life Into Off-Label Marketing Debate
Allergan's lawsuit challenges a U.S. government rule that prohibits marketing its anti-spasm drug for unregulated uses, saying the policy restricts information that is needed for patients' safety.Is the Obamacare Challenge on Way To Supreme Court?
The Third Circuit has denied rehearing en banc to the Mennonite-owned company challenging the contraceptive requirement of Obamacare.No Mental Exam for Mom in Dependency Case
Parents cannot be forced to undergo a mental health exam as part of dependency proceedings, the Pennsylvania Superior Court ruled. The case is apparently the first to be decided by the Superior Court since the state high court ruled that forcing parents to submit to psychological testing violates their constitutional right to privacy.Lost in the Mix: Who Is Claude Allen?
Amid the clamor over a Virginian's nomination to a seat traditionally held by a Marylander, President Bush's failure to consult the state's Democratic representatives, and the threat of a filibuster, little attention has been paid to Claude Allen's qualifications for a seat on the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. If Allen makes it through confirmation, he will bring to the bench the skills of a political and bureaucratic veteran, but almost no practical legal experience.View more book results for the query "US Department of Health and Human Services"
Failed Drug Test Results in 'Regarded as' Claim Under ADA
Since the amendments to the Americans with Disabilities Act have consistently been held not to apply retroactively, cases under the pre-amendment ADA continue to work their way through the courts.Death Row Inmate's Age May Save Him at High Court
At age 17, Anzel Keon Jones, a high school sophomore, played football, ran track, partied on weekends -- and murdered a woman and sexually assaulted her mother. Jones doesn't deny his actions. "I did it," he says. Now, nine years later, Jones and his lawyer hope the U.S. Supreme Court will decide in Donald P. Roper, Superintendent, Potosi Correctional Centers v. Christopher Simmons -- a Missouri case -- that executing those who committed crimes while under the age of 18 is unconstitutional.Prison Officials Lose Bid to Assert A Qualified Immunity Defense
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