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Supreme Court Rejects Cause of Action Under Bivens Against Border Patrol Agent

Constitutional Law Reporter

Boule , 596 U.S. _ (2022), the U.S. Supreme Court held that the authority of a court to imply a cause of action under Bivens v. While the Court did not overrule Bivens , it did emphasize that recognizing a Bivens cause of action is “a disfavored judicial activity.”. In Egbert v. Border Patrol agent. Anderson v.

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No cause of action against employers for take-home COVID

At the Lectern

” “[E]xclusivity provisions bar a third party claim only when proof of an employee’s injury is required as an element of the cause of action,” the court says. 2022) 601 F.Supp.3d They lose because the court finds public policy reasons override factors that otherwise would establish a duty of care for employers.

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I am the smart one: Sideshow Patent Litigation

Patently O

Tumey sued Mycroft as well as Mycroft founder Joshua Montgomery and CEO Michael Lewis on several causes of action: . Again, over Mycroft’s objection, the court allowed testimony about the disputes between neighbors in Hawaii when the relevance, if any, of this testimony to the current litigation is marginal and tangential.

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Developments in Opposition to Renewable Energy Facilities Through December 2023

ClimateChange-ClimateLaw

Previous editions of the report were published in September 2021 , March 2022 , and May 2023. There has been significant litigation against offshore wind projects. All of these federal lawsuits include claims that the agencies approving the projects violated the National Environmental Policy Act, among other federal causes of action.

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August 2022 Update: List of China’s Cases on Recognition of Foreign Judgments

Conflict of Laws

On 21 August 2022, China Justice Observer released the 2022 version of the List of China’s Cases on Recognition of Foreign Judgments. The full version of the 2022 List of China’s Cases on Recognition of Foreign Judgments is available here. Written by Dr. Meng Yu and Dr. Guodong Du, co-founders of China Justice Observer*.

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New York sues New Jersey over compact governing Port of New York and New Jersey

SCOTUSBlog

In earlier litigation, the Waterfront Commission sued the New Jersey governor to prevent him from enforcing the law. New York maintains that the terms of the compact provide that only Congress can repeal it and that, insofar as the compact represents a federal statute, its breach violates federal law. However, the U.S.

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One Panel with Opposing Eligibility Decisions

Patently O

Oct 17, 2022) is a companion case another recent opinion, Weisner v. Oct 13, 2022). Read my post on Weisner : Dennis Crouch, Distinguishing Collecting Information from Using Information , Patently-O (Oct 17, 2022). Federal litigation begins with a plaintiff filing a complaint. by Dennis Crouch. 4th — (Fed.