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By Cheryl Miller | August 9, 2018
Here's why patent lawyers are closely watching a new cannabis case in Colorado federal district court. Plus: one federal prosecutor has a lot to say about pot—on Twitter. Plus: we've got some new lobbying disclosure to share below. Thanks for reading Higher Law.
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By Mike Scarcella | August 9, 2018
The U.S. Department of Justice had supported the former Allergan sales representative in the trial court but switched its stance in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. The question presented to the court was one of first impression.
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | August 9, 2018
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit held Thursday that Fattah and wealthy friend Herbert Vederman should have a second chance on multiple bribery-related counts of the indictment against them, which allege a scheme involving Fattah trying to secure an ambassadorship for Vederman, among other things.
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By Erin Mulvaney | August 9, 2018
The EEOC could soon be down to two members—it's happened before. EEOC's Chai Feldblum pushes back against critics. Plus: the latest new moves, and scroll down for new client work. Thanks for reading Labor of Law.
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By Cheryl Miller | August 8, 2018
"Nobody knows what a court is going to do, no one wants to be that test case. The risk is quite high. You could get to court and the court could say, 'This is Schedule 1, I'm going to dismiss this case.'"
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By Andrew Denney | August 8, 2018
A Manhattan judge has ordered the New York City Police Department to release a trove of documents from the case of Ramarley Graham, who was shot and killed in 2012 by an officer who has since left the department.
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By Dan M. Clark | August 8, 2018
Cuomo, in a statement, called the proposal “ugly” and threatened legal action if it was promulgated.
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By Max Mitchell | August 8, 2018
Judge A. Ashley Tabaddor, the head of the immigration judges' union, filed a grievance with the DOJ's Executive Office of Immigration Review over the removal of a colleague in Philadelphia.
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By Max Mitchell | August 8, 2018
Judge A. Ashley Tabaddor, the head of the immigration judges' union, filed a grievance with the DOJ's Executive Office of Immigration Review over the removal of a colleague in Philadelphia.
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By Michael V. Puppio Jr. | August 8, 2018
On June 27, the U.S. Supreme Court overruled more than 40 years of established precedent by handing down a decision in favor of nonunion member public employees.
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