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Employment Authority: Project 2025's Plans For Labor, NLRB

Law 360

Catch up this week with a glimpse into Project 2025's proposals for federal labor policy and the National Labor Relations Board, a look at six significant wage and hour rulings in the first half of 2024 and how the U.S. Law360 Employment Authority covers the biggest employment cases and trends.

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The Czech Climate Case: Uncertainty after the Case’s Dismissal

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This blog post discusses the case and its implications for future climate litigation and policy in Czechia. First Dismissal by the Supreme Administrative Court In February 2023, the Supreme Administrative Court of the Czech Republic overturned the Prague Municipal Courts decision and returned the case for further proceedings.

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Praxis des Internationalen Privat- und Verfahrensrechts (IPRax) 2/2025: Abstracts

Conflict of Laws

Based on a litigation agreement pursuant to Sections 119b (2), 184a (3) of the German Courts Constitution Act on the first instance jurisdiction of the Commercial Court and on the conduct of proceedings in English, the article analyses details of the newly created procedural instruments and their implementation in practice.

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New York City’s Building Electrification Law Wins in District Court

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On March 18, 2025, Judge Ronnie Abrams dismissed the lawsuit with prejudice , penning an opinion that upholds Local Law 154 as a valid exercise of local authority beyond the purview of EPCAs preemption clause. District Court for the Northern District of California, which ruled that EPCA did not preempt Berkleys ordinance.

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The $24 Billion Judgment Against China in Missouri’s COVID Suit

Conflict of Laws

Dodge (George Washington University Law School) and first published on Transnational Litigation Blog. The original version can be found at Transnational Litigation Blog. On March 7, 2025, Judge Stephen N. litigation, it would not involve arguing the merits of Chinas actions during the pandemic or submitting to U.S.

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DOJ Position on Administrative Law Judges

FDA Law Blog

This statement followed a February 20, 2025 letter from Acting Solicitor General Sarah Harris to President Pro Tempore of the Senate Charles Grassley stating the same and noting that the Department will no longer defend the layers of removal restrictions for ALJs in court. See Inmar Rx Solutions v. Garland , No. 3:23-cv-2883-E (N.D.

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Sculpting A Copyright Do-Over

Above The Law

Widely (and rightly) hailed as one of the judiciarys most incisive and eloquent opinion authors, Bibass February 11, 2025 opinion in Thomson Reuters v. After some years of litigation, Thomson Reuters moved for summary judgment on two grounds: copyright infringement and that Rosss fair-use defense failed as a matter of law.