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Cannabis Shop Is 'Scaremongering' in Tax Case, Feds Claim in Appeal
Cheryl Miller | August 31, 2018
"Contrary to taxpayers' fevered assertions … this provision does not open the door to criminal prosecutions of welders or utility companies," U.S. Department of Justice lawyers said Friday, refuting the parade of horribles presented by a Colorado cannabis shop.
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Appeals Court Revives Minimum-Wage Fight in Clash Between State, Federal Law
Erin Mulvaney | August 31, 2018
Marriott's lawyers at Seyfarth Shaw had removed the case to California federal district court, arguing the claims were pre-empted by federal laws that govern collective bargaining. The appeals court revived the suit, and ordered the case to return to state court.
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To Delete, or Not to Delete? When It Comes to Government Accounts, There's No Easy Answer
Caroline Spiezio | August 31, 2018
Facebook announced this week it would kick a major government official off its platform for the first time ever. The decision underscores a continuing debate over content moderation and global politics.
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Trump Attorneys Claim Political Bias in Effort to Dismiss Trump Foundation Lawsuit
Dan M. Clark | August 31, 2018
Alan Futerfas, a Manhattan attorney representing Trump in the matter, said the lawsuit was politically motivated, and that former state Attorney General Eric Schneiderman should have recused himself from any probe into Trump or his foundation.
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Take a Break! Your Labor Day Lineup From Legal Speak
Vanessa Blum | Leigh Jones | August 31, 2018
From pitching clients to mastering new tech, here are five podcasts to help you thrive in your legal career.
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Facebook Gets Hit With Two Class Action Suits Over Controversial Data Practices
Ian Lopez | August 31, 2018
Two complaints against the beleaguered tech giant were filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California over its collecting user data to build profiles.
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Efforts to Unsettle 'Roe' Move Toward Supreme Court, as Kavanaugh Faces Senate
Marcia Coyle | August 31, 2018
Two state petitions in the U.S. Supreme Court ask the justices to uphold the termination of Planned Parenthood's participation in the state Medicaid program. In the federal appeals courts, several cases are advancing efforts to restrict access to abortions.
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Charge Against DC Lobbyist Boosts Focus on Foreign-Agent Registration
C. Ryan Barber | August 31, 2018
Federal prosecutors in Washington, under the leadership of U.S. Attorney Jessie Liu, filed a one-count information against Sam Patten accusing him of failing to register under the Foreign-Agent Registration Act.
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Skilled in the Art: Qualcomm's Patents and the $5B Smartphone Payment Plan. Plus, Your CAFC Preview: DQ Showdown
Scott Graham | August 31, 2018
According to Qualcomm, the plaintiffs are proposing a class of 250 million cell phone purchasers and seeking damages of $4.99 billion.
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Trump Watch: Inside the WH Counsel's Office | Jody Hunt Confirmed
Ellis Kim | August 31, 2018
We're watching to see who will replace the top White House lawyer, and where McGahn goes next.
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