By Alaina Lancaster | October 7, 2019
Some lawyers say the high court's silence is a loud proclamation that inaccessible websites violate the ADA, while others say it echoes a void of guidance on the issue.
By Mike Scarcella | MP McQueen | August 16, 2019
Kraft Food Groups and Mondelēz Global complained about what the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission said regarding a $16 million settlement announced this week. Now, a Chicago judge wants to hear from the agency.
By Alaina Lancaster | July 12, 2019
As alternative dispute resolution seems to take an ever-widening bite out of the cases routed through the federal courts, a panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in Pasadena on Monday questioned how much information is enough for parties to decide the appearance of impartiality of arbitrators during arguments in Monster Energy vs. City Beverages.
By Marcia Coyle | June 26, 2019
Justice Samuel Alito Jr. said Tennessee's two-year residency requirement “blatantly favors the state's residents.”
By Mike Scarcella | June 14, 2019
"The board correctly rejected Trump's attempt to silence the public and to be held above the law," said a lawyer for the residents who are opposing the renewal of the license at Trump's hotel in downtown D.C.
By Scott Graham | May 1, 2019
The Federal Circuit ruled that private parties can't litigate violations of the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act at the ITC—at least not until FDA provides guidance. The appellate court also affirmed the ITC's discretion to decline certain investigations.
National Law Journal | Investigation
By Jeffrey Ranen and Kelley Fox | April 30, 2019
In 2001, I wrote a law review article opining that the "public accommodations" provision of Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)…
By Erin Mulvaney | February 25, 2019
"Further percolation on this issue is plainly warranted,” Noel Francisco, the U.S. solicitor general, told the U.S. Supreme Court in urging the justices to turn down In-N-Out Burger's petition.
By C. Ryan Barber | February 11, 2019
The lobbying boom, mainly involving trade associations, comes as the alcohol industry considers whether the booming legalized marijuana business represents a competitor or corollary.
By Amanda Bronstad | January 31, 2019
The DOJ filed notices Jan. 25 in class actions against two railroad equipment suppliers and cases involving Arby's, Carl's Jr. and Auntie Anne's franchises.
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