Catherine Sharkey, Segal Family Professor of Regulatory Law and Policy at NYU School of Law, has posted to SSRN her book chapter, Common Law Tort as a Transitional Regulatory Regime: A New Perspective ...
Trucks queuing at a container terminal gate. (photo courtesy of the Port of Los Angeles) SAINT PAUL, Minn. (CN) — Minnesota joined the slight majority of states that recognize tort claims for ...
Both sets of cases are part of litigation on a national scale that have been underway for some time, and attorneys involved in the two mass torts described the lawsuits in their respective programs as ...
A three-judge panel for the 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals ruled today two plaintiffs can file a lawsuit over pollution from a power plant even if the plant is compliant with the Clean Air Act, stating ...
Recent appellate rulings in the U.S. Courts of Appeal for the Ninth and Third Circuits have curtailed session replay and web tracking class actions, holding that plaintiffs failed to establish ...
Today’s administrative state would be unrecognizable to the Constitution’s founding generation, but today’s agencies also bear an ever-decreasing resemblance to their mid-20th century selves. How ...