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National Law Journal

SCOTUS to States: Keep Out of Arbitration Agreements

The 7-1 ruling could have broader ramifications for the nursing home industry in particular and businesses in general when it comes to the Federal Arbitration Act.
10 minute read

National Law Journal

SCOTUS to States: Keep Out of Arbitration Agreements

The 7-1 ruling could have broader ramifications for the nursing home industry in particular and businesses in general when it comes to the Federal Arbitration Act.
4 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Allow Lower Courts to Lead Way on Second Amendment

We do not believe that the Second Amendment protects every weapon deemed sufficiently popular.
11 minute read

National Law Journal

Trump's Justice Department Works Both Sides of the CFPB

The Trump administration's U.S. Justice Department is both simultaneously challenging and backing the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, creating a litigation whirlwind as Republicans and business advocates push reforms that would strip some power from the Obama-era federal agency.
5 minute read

National Law Journal

Trump's Justice Department Works Both Sides of the CFPB

The Trump administration's U.S. Justice Department is both simultaneously challenging and backing the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, creating a litigation whirlwind as Republicans and business advocates push reforms that would strip some power from the Obama-era federal agency.
18 minute read

National Law Journal

US Supreme Court to Look at Corporate Liability Over Mosquito Bites

Mosquitoes now are at the center of a liability question the U.S. Supreme Court could consider for the first time Thursday: Should the Union Pacific railroad company have protected employee William Nami and other workers from the mosquitoes? In a 5-1 ruling, the Texas Supreme Court ruled in favor of the rail company. But courts are split on the issue.
6 minute read

Supreme Court Brief

Neil Gorsuch Lays Down Some Early Markers

What have U.S. Supreme Court advocates learned from Justice Neil Gorsuch based on his early sittings? "Justice Gorsuch comes as advertised: someone deeply committed to ruling by the text and the Constitution's underpinnings, like federalism," Mayer Brown's Timothy Bishop, a veteran high court advocate, says. Here's a look at some early observations of the court's newest member.
25 minute read

Supreme Court Brief

Neil Gorsuch Lays Down Some Early Markers

What have U.S. Supreme Court advocates learned from Justice Neil Gorsuch based on his early sittings? "Justice Gorsuch comes as advertised: someone deeply committed to ruling by the text and the Constitution's underpinnings, like federalism," Mayer Brown's Timothy Bishop, a veteran high court advocate, says. Here's a look at some early observations of the court's newest member.
5 minute read

Corporate Counsel

US Supreme Court to Look at Corporate Liability Over Mosquito Bites

Mosquitoes now are at the center of a liability question the U.S. Supreme Court could consider for the first time Thursday: Should the Union Pacific railroad company have protected employee William Nami and other workers from the mosquitoes? In a 5-1 ruling, the Texas Supreme Court ruled in favor of the rail company. But courts are split on the issue.
15 minute read

National Law Journal

US Supreme Court to Look at Corporate Liability Over Mosquito Bites

Mosquitoes now are at the center of a liability question the U.S. Supreme Court could consider for the first time Thursday: Should the Union Pacific railroad company have protected employee William Nami and other workers from the mosquitoes? In a 5-1 ruling, the Texas Supreme Court ruled in favor of the rail company. But courts are split on the issue.
15 minute read

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