Two recent Fifth and Sixth Circuit appellate decisions have deepened a circuit split over the authority of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) to force employers to pay for the foreseeable harms ...
A federal appeals court ruled Monday that New York cannot, at least for now, regulate statements by faith-based pregnancy centers promoting 'abortion pill reversal,' finding their speech is likely ...
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Relistpalooza: fifty new relists, six big fights
The Supreme Court’s relist rolls served up the term’s first two summary reversals last week. As we have observed, the more times a case has been relisted, the likelier it […] ...
Earlier this fall, the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit undermined a strategy often used by the plaintiff’s bar in privacy claims: the threat of mass arbitration fees. In ...
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has given a green light to the DOL’s motion to withdraw its appeal of a court challenge(s) to the so-called fiduciary rule issued during the Biden ...
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