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'Chevron' Deference's Demise Likely Emboldens EPA's Opponents, Environmental Law Experts Say
The Environmental Protection Agency will "face a much more skeptical federal judiciary," said Robert Glicksman, a George Washington University law professor.Two Circuit Judges Show Glimmer of Hope for Administration in States' Title IX Regulation Challenges
"The Sixth Circuit has telegraphed that the expansion of Bostock v. Clayton County's definition of sex discrimination into other areas, including Title IX, is likely dead on arrival or at least in for a substantial uphill battle," Patricia Hamill, a member and co-chair of the Title IX and campus discipline practice at Clark Hill, said.Ripe for Reform: Contemporary Discovery Is a Core Complication in Today's Courts
Contemporary discovery takes up more money and time than anything else in litigation. In generic civil litigation the process is laborious, expensive and needlessly elongated.More Trouble for CooperSurgical? Product Liability Suits Proceed to Trial
In the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Alabama, CooperSurgical and Femcare denied the allegations, and argued that the claims are preempted by the Medical Device Amendments to the Food, Drug & Cosmetic Act, U.S. Food and Drug Administration regulations and federal laws under the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution.View more book results for the query "*"
Ex-CEO Faces SEC Complaint in Alleged Scheme to Take Over Trump Media
The SEC seeks disgorgement of any alleged "ill-gotten gains" from Miami businessman Patrick Orlando and civil penalties on allegations he gave false statements concealing a plot to acquire Trump Media.Chancery Signals Overbroad Anticompetitive Agreements Won't Cut It—Again
The ruling represents an exception from the court's customary pro-contract mentality.'An Entrepreneur and a Visionary': US Judge Sentences Ex-Crypto Exchange Founder to Time Served
The judge explained that under the American Bar Association's "shadow guidelines"—an alternative the United States Sentencing Commission's sentencing guidelines—he felt that Anatoly Legkodymov had already served a sentence in that range during pre-trial detention.'An Entrepreneur and a Visionary': US Judge Sentences Ex-Crypto Exchange Founder to Time Served
The judge explained that under the American Bar Association's "shadow guidelines"—an alternative the U.S. Sentencing Commission's guidelines—he felt Anatoly Legkodymov had already served a sentence in that range during pre-trial detention.Trending Stories
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