By Amanda Bronstad | August 30, 2019
In a petition for writ of mandamus filed Friday before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost argued that the two Ohio counties serving as plaintiffs in the Oct. 21 trial have no legal authority to seek relief from the opioid crisis on behalf of Ohio's residents.
By Amanda Bronstad | August 29, 2019
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit heard arguments in two cases that address whether manufacturers of consumer products adequately disclose arbitration agreements to customers.
By Greg Land | August 29, 2019
The Eleventh Circuit held that a litigation funding company's contract barring class actions and mandating that legal actions be filed in Illinois unenforceable because those sections violate Georgia public policy.
By Raychel Lean | August 28, 2019
The Fourth District Court of Appeal had to decide whether a smoker's "choice" to smoke could be used in defense of Engle progeny class membership at trial, when R. J. Reynolds had withdrawn a comparative negligence defense.
By Greg Land | August 27, 2019
The putative class action said Marietta-based LGE Credit Union improperly assessed customers overdraft fees even when there was enough money in their accounts to cover the transactions.
By Ross Todd | August 27, 2019
A nonprofit video producer founded by political commentator Dennis Prager argued that a Ninth Circuit panel should revive its claims that YouTube violated its First Amendment rights by restricting access to some of its videos.
By Jenna Greene | August 26, 2019
In an 85-page per curiam opinion, the Ninth Circuit judges explained at length why they think the Fifth Circuit relied on "an incorrect, or at best outdated, premise" about gender confirmation surgery.
By Tom McParland | August 23, 2019
U.S. Justice Department lawyers argue that last month's ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit was "fundamentally misconceived" because it conflated his private account with his role as a public officeholder.
By Nate Robson | August 23, 2019
Judge Jane Kelly said in her dissent: "Nothing stops a business owner from using today's decision to justify new forms of discrimination tomorrow."
By Jenna Greene | August 23, 2019
'While foreign courts need not mirror the U.S. legal system in every respect, those core due process rights are a prerequisite before American courts can enforce a foreign judgment.'
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