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23 Jul 2012, 12:00 pm by Lucas A. Ferrara, Esq.
Using their Medicaid benefits to cover the costs, the Medicaid beneficiaries filled prescriptions for month-long supplies of drugs at pharmacies throughout the New York City area and then sold them to "collectors" for cash instead of using them for treatment. [read post]
5 Oct 2010, 10:43 am by Lyle Denniston
Many of the Justices spent serious efforts during the one-hour argument in National Aeronautics and Space Administration v. [read post]
21 Jun 2019, 2:50 pm by Howard Knopf
The Supreme Court of Canada @SCC_eng, the Federal Court of Appeal @FedCourtApp_en  and the Federal Court @FedCourt_CAN_enhave long had Twitter accounts – with little discernable impact one way or another. [read post]
19 Aug 2019, 3:48 am by Peter Mahler
., LLC v Annen, illustrates what can go wrong when the operating agreement names one of its members as sole manager but fails to include any provision addressing manager removal. [read post]
26 Jun 2023, 4:57 am by Austin Sarat
Austin Sarat is the William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Jurisprudence and Political Science at Amherst College. [read post]
13 Apr 2022, 12:43 pm by Ronald Collins
It’s a long conceptual stretch from a book about Sen. [read post]
13 Apr 2017, 9:43 am by Randy Barnett
I refer to this passage as “well-known” because originalists (and nonoriginalists) have been seriously examining the concept of “liquidating” meaning for quite a long time: at least since Caleb Nelson’s 2001 article, Stare Decisis and Demonstrably Erroneous Precedents, 87 Va. [read post]
24 Apr 2020, 8:19 pm by Eugene Volokh
From today's opinion by Judge Karen Nelson Moore, joined by Judge Helen White, in Adams & Boyle, P.C. v. [read post]
22 Mar 2023, 7:51 am by centerforartlaw
Social clubs must be supported by membership fees, dues, and assessments.[26] Most museums’ governance make-up and membership structure could be seen as a characteristic of a 501(c)(7) social club rather than a 501(c)(3) charitable nonprofit.[27] In American Campaign Academy v. [read post]