Attorney Stuart Silverman says the First Circuit’s widening the divide on the False Claims Act’s causation standard adds to the need for the Supreme Court to weigh in.
A group of Republican-led states sought to block lawsuits brought by a group of Democratic-led states that seek to hold ...
President Donald Trump is ordering his administration to gut Voice of America and other pro-democracy media organizations run ...
On February 26, 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Ames v. Ohio Department of Youth Services, a case that could alter the legal landscape for employment discrimination claims ...
The suit claims PHRC “created a heretofore unimagined meaning of ‘sex’ within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.” ...
Albert Wong shot and killed four people before killing himself at The Pathway House in Yountville in March 2018. The family ...
A key member of billion-dollar cocaine trafficking ring who has been named as a Kinahan Cartel ally has claimed his expensive ...
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Editorial Roundup: United States
Ever since the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau opened in 2011 with a mandate to regulate financial institutions, its detractors have tried to eliminate it. They have questioned its ...
A freshly baked proposed class action lawsuit filed against the Girl Scouts claims their signature cookies are laced with ...
Judges this week ordered the government to reinstate thousands of workers, while the administration turned to the Supreme ...
The DOJ dropped a civil rights lawsuit filed against Southwest Key Programs alleging its employees had sexually abused ...
There are still several unsettled legal issues regarding the standards applicable to a False Claims Act (FCA) claim, such as the standard to ...