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6 Sep 2022, 3:47 pm
 The (mis)behavior of international organizations, especially apex organizations, tends to merit a much less stringent gaze. [read post]
6 Sep 2022, 1:31 pm by Roger Parloff
After Trump lost the presidential election in November 2020, Griffin and his organization “played a key role in the Stop the Steal movement’s mobilization efforts ahead of the January 6, 2021 attack on the Capitol,” according to Judge Mathew. [read post]
6 Sep 2022, 6:56 am by Samuel Bray
Equity's concern with the protection of information can be seen as far back as 1818 and the canonical case of Gee v. [read post]
6 Sep 2022, 3:34 am by Peter Mahler
Applying those factors to the facts at hand, the court found a mixed bag: And here, CEM [the law firm] duly registered as a limited liability partnership with the Secretary of State. [read post]
5 Sep 2022, 2:11 pm by Jon Sands
The 9th states that Concepcion v US, 142 S. [read post]
5 Sep 2022, 11:38 am by Josh Blackman
To take a more recent example, Steve Vladeck, a chronic critic of the shadow docket, filed an amicus brief in one of the many United States v. [read post]
5 Sep 2022, 6:32 am by Dan Flynn
The United States v Miller’s Organic Farm and Amos Miller’s next such hearing will be on September 26 At this one, Amos Miller of Bird-in-Hand, PA must have his $305,000 fine paid up or he risks going to jail. [read post]
5 Sep 2022, 5:25 am by Lawrence Solum
Part V unpacks the selectivity argument in light of recent international action against Russian aggression in Ukraine. [read post]
4 Sep 2022, 11:30 pm by Stephen Kennedy-Good
However, the organ of state receiving the services (being the respondent) opposed the claim and sought to have the agreement declared unlawful. [read post]
4 Sep 2022, 6:30 am by Guest Blogger
While the former course is undoubtedly preferable, past events in the United States and beyond make it crystal clear that both are possible. [read post]
1 Sep 2022, 10:29 pm by Florian Mueller
They don't make the decision, but both the Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) presiding over the investigation and, ultimately, the Commission (the U.S. trade agency's top-level decision-making body) often find the staff's input useful.Discovery disputes between private parties are normal--and it's equally normal that companies being investigated or sued by antitrust enforcers dispute the scope of discovery requests (I've been watching that for a while now in United… [read post]