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Adeel Mangi’s historic federal appellate court nomination started out as a celebratory moment for fellow Muslim lawyers—but, for them, it has now become a familiar spectacle.
A federal judge said looming deadlines and the US Supreme Court’s inaction forced her to allow South Carolina to use a redistricting map the court previously found disadvantaged Black voters.
The US Supreme Court signaled it’s likely to preserve full access to a widely used abortion pill as the justices heard arguments in a case carrying major stakes for reproductive rights and potentially this year’s elections.
Eleven Republican-led states filed a lawsuit against President
An intensifying legal battle over efforts to store the country’s nuclear waste is likely to reach the US Supreme Court following appellate court rulings that split on the issue of whether the Nuclear Regulatory Commission has authority to license two facilities, one of the developers said Thursday.
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A lawsuit brought by the US Chamber of Commerce and banking trade groups challenging the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s credit card late fee rule will be transferred to Washington, D.C., after a Texas federal judge ruled the case doesn’t belong in his court.
A Delaware federal judge plans to enhance his transparency-boosting measures targeting litigation financing, months after he cracked down on companies running afoul of his current standard.
Eleven Republican-led states filed a lawsuit against President
An unnamed public accounting firm is suing to halt a US regulator’s demand for documents as part of an ongoing probe of the firm’s crypto-related audit work.
An intensifying legal battle over efforts to store the country’s nuclear waste is likely to reach the US Supreme Court following appellate court rulings that split on the issue of whether the Nuclear Regulatory Commission has authority to license two facilities, one of the developers said Thursday.
Roughly 50 companies accused of violating a New Jersey law enforcement privacy statute—including the likes of
DarkPulse Inc.’s lawsuit alleging FirstFire Global Opportunities Fund LLC and its managing member engaged in fraud and racketeering connected to a promissory note was revived Thursday by the Second Circuit.
Two related social service companies must pay $112,000 plus interest to a pair of illegally fired workers after a federal appeals court upheld a National Labor Relations Board order to do so.
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Attorney Megan Gray takes on narratives about women in Big Law, and advocates for structural changes to boost gender equity in the legal industry.
Katten attorneys analyze liability risks in brand exclusivity and how Hermès marketing focus raised antitrust concerns in California.
A Delaware federal judge plans to enhance his transparency-boosting measures targeting litigation financing, months after he cracked down on companies running afoul of his current standard.
Roughly 50 companies accused of violating a New Jersey law enforcement privacy statute—including the likes of
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