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National Law Journal

'Ground Shifted': 6th Circuit Judge Doubts Chevron-Based Ruling Still Applies in Family Planning Case

Raymond Kethledge seemed doubtful of the Biden administration's argument that a 1991 U.S. Supreme Court decision that relied on Chevron remains binding precedent.
5 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Attorneys Have Mixed Feelings About New Jersey's Revamped Tax Law

Basically since the issuance of "Tyler" in May 2023, this area of law has been fraught with uncertainty, delays, complications, and fortunately, by passing this bill, we're going to unclog the situation," attorney Elliott Almanza said.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

Supreme Court Should Rethink Its Jury Trial Cut Off for Petty Offenses, 10th Circuit Judges Say

The three-judge panel rejected David Lesh's argument that he was deprived of his Sixth Amendment right to a jury trial, citing Supreme Court decisions that the right is limited to "serious" infractions defined as those punishable by six or more months of imprisonment.
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Legal Cannabis in New Jersey—Core Developments and What to Expect Next

"Some of the issues identified are unique to New Jersey's approach to creating this new marketplace and others are endemic to the bipolar nature of cannabis in the country," writes Charles Gormally.
9 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Crackdown on Synthetic Cannabinoids: How New Jersey Is Trying to Curb Hemp-Derived THC Products

"Seventeen states have banned intoxicating hemp products, and seven states have implemented stringent restrictions," write Stark & Stark's Gene Markin and Dillon Collins.
6 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Joint Effort: How Cannabis Legalization Is Shaping New Jersey's Psychedelics Legislation

"The legislative evolution from cannabis to psilocybin in New Jersey reflects a growing recognition of the need for evidence-based drug policy reform," write Guillermo Artiles and Ryan M. Magee of McCarter & English.
9 minute read

Daily Business Review

Florida Seeks to End Redistricting Lawsuit

The Florida House and Secretary of State Cord Byrd last week urged a federal judge to dismiss a lawsuit alleging that seven South Florida state House districts and three congressional districts are unconstitutionally gerrymandered.
4 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals Loses Challenge to Inflation Reduction Act

"We are disappointed by this ruling and what it means for biopharmaceutical innovation," the company said. "Boehringer Ingelheim shares the goal of ensuring our medicines are affordable and available to people who need them. However, we remain concerned about the detrimental and limiting effects the IRA and its 'negotiation' program will have on the future of innovation for the patients we serve."
3 minute read

National Law Journal

2nd Circuit Revives Challenge to NY Law Requiring Photographer to Work Same-Sex Weddings

The Second Circuit sent the case back to the district court to weigh issuing a preliminary injunction.
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

Can Groundbreaking AI Act Serve as a Bellwether for Future Federal Regulations?

Colorado's new legislation is intended to protect consumers from any potential bias and discrimination that may be embedded in AI systems by setting clear guidelines that uphold ethical use of technology tools.
5 minute read

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