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Plaintiffs Claim Bad Evidentiary Rulings Fueled Monsanto's First Phila. Roundup Trial Win
The plaintiff argued in a post-trial motion that the court's entry and application of global orders regarding evidence in Philadelphia's Roundup trials resulted in the jury receiving a skewed picture of scientific research on the Monsanto-produced weedkiller.SEC's Climate Disclosure Rule Prompts More Legal Challenges, GOP's Continuing Wrath
"Our Constitution empowers only Congress to make the law and importantly to take responsibility for the consequences," said Rep. Andy Ogles.Arnall Golden Gregory Sees Revenue and PEP Inch Up
"When every single thing goes up in costs year over year, if you're not responding to that, you're not keeping up with the rest of your ecosystem," said managing partner Sean Fogarty.5th Circuit Mulls 'Major Questions Doctrine' in Challenge to Terrorist Watchlist
The Council on American-Islamic Relations told the court that the FBI's Terrorist Screening Dataset—commonly called the terrorist watchlist—poses a major question and that no federal statute authorized its creation.This Land Is My Land? Recent Disputes Involving Renewable and Energy Transition Projects
Renewable energy and energy transition "development has created and will continue to create various clashes between private landowners and developers," according to Meghan Dawson McElvy of Bradley Arant Boult Cummings.View more book results for the query "Environmental Protection Agency"
10 States Mount Challenge to SEC's Climate Disclosure Rule on Day of Its Approval
"This is yet another attempt to advance an agenda without statutory authority," West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey said.Defense Verdict for Monsanto Breaks Roundup Plaintiffs' Philadelphia Win Streak
"The unanimous Kline verdict is the first to follow significant rulings in the Philadelphia litigation clarifying which scientific and regulatory conclusions could be admitted, a much-disputed issue in prior trials," a Bayer spokesperson said in a statement.Why Consumer Products Are More Dangerous for Women of Color
Products marketed toward Black women are more likely to cause cancer and other diseases, recent research has found.What the Pa. Supreme Court Is Eyeing in Its First Argument Session of 2024
The 11 matters set to go before the justices between March 5 and 6 include questions of jurisdiction in energy cases and forfeited judgeships.SEC Schedules Wednesday Vote on Climate Disclosure Rule Amid Staunch Opposition
Twenty law and finance professors sent the SEC a letter expressing their view that "the true agenda for the rule [is] to pressure companies to adopt certain climate policies, rather than to inform the market."Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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