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The Fairest of Them All: Advocating CERCLA Allocation
CERCLA Section 113(f) authorizes contribution claims among parties jointly and severally liable for the same response actions or costs. Section 113(f)(1) goes on to provide that "in resolving contribution claims, the court may allocate response costs among liable parties using such equitable factors as the court determines are appropriate."Confederate Monument Will Stay in Jacksonville Park, for Now
Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry had requested $1.3 million to cover the costs of dismantling and removing the granite and bronze monument called "Tribute to the Women of the Southern Confederacy" from Springfield Park.Products Suit Over Aquarium That Caught Fire Moves to District Court
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.USCIS Settles Class Action Lawsuit for Market Research Analyst H-1Bs
In another legal win for skilled immigrants and their American employers, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has settled a class action lawsuit challenging H-1B denials for market research analysts.Miami-Dade, Broward School Districts Ditch Mask Mandates
The decisions by the boards in Alachua, Miami-Dade and Broward counties mean that all eight school districts that faced state financial penalties because of mask mandates have reversed course.View more book results for the query "*"
Ethics Forum: Questions and Answers on Professional Responsibility
I have watched the Judicial races. I know in some of them, there have been some absolute falsehoods. Is there any remedy for that or is the election the conclusive event?Brazil's Bolsonaro to Join Centrist Party, Eyeing Reelection
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro left the Social Liberal Party one year after his election victory amid disagreements with party leadership over funding and regional nominations.Dabbling in Dicta: Nuances and How the Courts Address Them
When an otherwise controlling decision has language in it that is not essential to the result, that language is "dicta" and not binding—at least most of the time.Sixth Circuit Agrees to Take New Look at Dispute Over Masks in Religious Schools
Resurrection School, a small, non-public school for grades kindergarten through fifth, challenged the state's mask mandate, claiming it denies the plaintiffs' freedom of religious exercise and speech.