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1 Jul 2024, 5:01 am by Beatrice Yahia
RESPONSE The United States has proposed new language to bridge the gaps in ceasefire discussions, according to three sources. [read post]
30 Jun 2024, 4:30 pm by Craig R. Tractenberg
Now the dispute is going to the United States Supreme Court, which has agreed to hear Dewberry Group’s challenge to a $43 million profit disgorgement award a federal district court in Virginia entered in favor of Dewberry Engineers. [read post]
30 Jun 2024, 1:07 pm by Ilya Somin
Indeed, these laws were reactions against the Supreme Court's 1990 ruling in Employment Division v. [read post]
30 Jun 2024, 11:24 am
The winning litigants think they have persuaded the Court to “rightsize” the deep, regulatory state. [read post]
30 Jun 2024, 11:24 am
The winning litigants think they have persuaded the Court to “rightsize” the deep, regulatory state. [read post]
30 Jun 2024, 9:29 am by Second Circuit Civil Rights Blog
The story is the future of administrative law in the United States.The Supreme Court devised Chevron-deference in 1984. [read post]
The issue before the Supreme Court was whether the NRA stated a claim that should survive Vullo’s motion to dismiss. [read post]
30 Jun 2024, 7:51 am by Joel R. Brandes
The habitual-residence provision of the Illinois Allocation Judgment states that “[t]he ‘Habitual Residence’ of the minor child is the United States of America, specifically the County of Cook, State of Illinois, United States of America. [read post]
30 Jun 2024, 6:15 am by Lawrence Solum
  This use of corpus linguistics was pioneered by Associate Chief Justice Thomas Lee of the Utah Supreme Court. [read post]
30 Jun 2024, 4:53 am by David Oxenford and Keenan Adamchak
Supreme Court overturned the longstanding Chevron doctrine, which required Courts to defer to expert regulatory agencies, like the FCC, when interpreting ambiguous statutes, unless the agency acted unreasonably. [read post]
30 Jun 2024, 3:00 am by jonathanturley
The insurrection myth was used previously in court as Democratic secretaries of state sought to bar Trump from ballots under a meritless constitutional claim that was rejected unanimously by the Supreme Court. [read post]