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New Jersey Law Journal

Federal Preemption of 'Structure/Function' Claims on Dietary Supplements

Federal law offers some protections to dietary supplement manufacturers against class actions claiming label statements are false and misleading.
9 minute read

Daily Business Review

Antonacci, Van Laningham on Administrative Chief Judge Short List

Outgoing Broward County Supervisor of Elections Pete Antonacci held posts such as Palm Beach County state attorney, general counsel to former Gov. Rick Scott and executive director of the South Florida Water Management District.
4 minute read

Supreme Court Brief

BYU Prof Will Make Debut | Former Gorsuch Clerk Speaks Out on Diversity | Headlines: Beth Brinkmann; Bryan Garner; Religious Liberty; and More!

Welcome to Supreme Court Brief and the last day of the December argument session. This morning the justices hear another chapter in their continuing separation-of-powers review. Thanks for reading! And please keep sharing your feedbac
8 minute read

National Law Journal

USPTO Puts Extra Bite Behind Its Real Parties Ruling

The agency designated its RPX decision precedential while turning away the defensive patent aggregator's due process claims over a last-minute judicial switcheroo.
5 minute read

National Law Journal

ABA's IP Section Joins Resistance to PTO's Validity Procedures

Like much of the tech, auto and software industry, the ABA says the agency has become too quick to defer to Texas federal courts when it comes to reviewing patent validity.
6 minute read

National Law Journal

Five Takeaways From the Trump DOJ's Latest Census Fight at SCOTUS

During Monday's arguments, the justices focused almost exclusively on whether the case was ripe to decide and whether the court should await more information about how many undocumented immigrants would be excluded.
6 minute read

Supreme Court Brief

Argument Docket: 'The Risk of Abuse Is Not Just Hypothetical' | Former Thomas Clerk Cam Norris Will Make Debut | Leondra Kruger's In Spotlight, and More SCOTUS Headlines

Welcome to Supreme Court Brief, and happy Monday. The justices are back on the telephone lines today, and we've got a snap item on one of the two cases being argued today. Plus, a former Thomas clerk will make his debut. Thanks for reading!
8 minute read

Supreme Court Brief

December Docket: Debuts and a Return of Familiar Faces | Skadden's New SCOTUS Practice | Catching Up With Nathan Lewin | Headlines: Self-Pardons, Jabots and More

Welcome to Supreme Court Brief. New reporting below on next week's arguments. Plus, catch up with longtime advocate Nathan Lewin. Thanks, always, for reading. And happy holidays.
9 minute read

Law.com

How I Made Partner: 'Create Your Own Niche,' Advises Tyson & Mendes' Cayce Lynch

"You no longer need to be a 'traditional' lawyer to advance—there is room for creativity. Contrary to conventional wisdom, it is possible to carve out your own path or create your own niche."
9 minute read

National Law Journal

Patent Owners Love Him, High-Tech and Retail Want Him Out. Sizing Up Andrei Iancu's Legacy

Patent owners would love to see the next administration keep Iancu as the USPTO director, though it appears to be a long shot.
8 minute read

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