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Dog Food Suit Location Dispute to Get US Supreme Court Review
The Supreme Court agreed to consider whether changes to a complaint about overpriced prescription dog food precludes federal courts from hearing the dispute.
Justices to Review CBD Oil Makers’ Fight Against Consumer Suit
The US Supreme Court agreed to hear an appeal from the manufacturers of a CBD hemp oil now facing triple damages in a lawsuit brought by a consumer who says the product caused him to fail a drug test and lose his job.
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Donald Trump may still get a victory even if the Supreme Court rejects his claim for blanket immunity from criminal prosecution.
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Nuclear Regulators Prevail in Diablo Canyon License Challenge
US nuclear regulators properly issued an exemption that allows Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant in California to keep operating while they review the plant’s license renewal application, the Ninth Circuit ruled Monday.
Copyright Claim Survives Over Cryptocurrency From Video Game
NC Interactive LLC may proceed with its copyright infringement suit alleging that the defendants sold millions of dollars worth of cryptocurrency for a game they created after having access to NCI’s “Criminal Empire” video game, a federal court said.
Asbestos Firm Blocked From Appealing Contempt, Sanctions Orders
A prominent asbestos plaintiffs’ law firm was prevented from appealing bankruptcy court orders holding it in contempt and levying $400,000 in sanctions because the orders aren’t final, an appellate court said.
Jeffrey Clark Disbarment Is Only Possible Sanction, DC Bar Says
Disbarment is “the only possible sanction” for former Trump administration official Jeffrey Clark, DC Bar officials said in a filing Monday.
Fifth Circuit Blasts NLRB in Protected Worker Misconduct Case
A federal appeals court judge castigated the National Labor Relations Board for its handling of a case flipping a Trump-era precedent, accusing the agency of “sandbagging” the company involved and “deliberately” denying it due process.
J&J Talcum Powder Users Can’t Revive Asbestos Deceptive Ad Suit
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Texas College Had Right to Cancel Drag Show, School Argues
West Texas A&M University’s president, who canceled an on-campus charity drag show, had that discretion from a prior US Supreme Court ruling, Judge James Ho of the US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit said Monday.
Debtor’s Wife Presses Argument for Money From Tax Sale of Home
A tax debtor’s wife should receive half the proceeds from their home’s foreclosure and sale because Minnesota law gives her a property interest, the couple told the Eighth Circuit, requesting that it reverse a ruling that denied her a cut.
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