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Menthol vapes and forum shopping, FDA tobacco control comes before justices

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Share The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on Tuesday in a clash over whether a North Carolina-based company can challenge the Food and Drug Administrations denial of its application to market e-cigarettes in the conservative U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit, based in Louisiana. The company, R.J.

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Breaking Trade News: USMCA 232 Auto Savings, Tariffs in Court, FMC Investigation

Customs & International Trade Law

Court of International Trade (CIT) The CIT held a second hearing on the legality of tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. A FMC administrative law judge approved a confidential agreement to settle allegations by U.S.-based content in those vehicles. charged unfair demurrage and detention fees.

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US Supreme Court hears arguments on relief available under disability protection laws

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The US Supreme Court Wednesday heard oral arguments in Perez v. Plaintiff Miguel Perez is a 23-year-old deaf student whose school in Michigan provided him with an aide that did not know sign language and was not trained to work with deaf individuals. Sturgis Public Schools.

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Flagrant Fact Finding at the Federal Circuit

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Supreme Court 2022). Now Daikin has taken its case to the Supreme Court with a really smart petition focusing on the procedural divide between law and fact in the administrative law context. The petition here goes on argue that the court’s approach here is part of the Federal Circuit’s modus operandi.

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Women of Legal Tech: Julie Saltman

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Julie founded Standd after over a decade practicing law, mostly as a trial attorney at the U.S. At DOJ, Julie served in the Tax Division, Civil Division, and Federal Programs Branch, where she handled cases raising complex regulatory and administrative law questions in federal trial and appellate courts across the US.

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Affirmative action cases up first in November argument calendar

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Share The Supreme Court will kick off its November argument session with the highest-profile cases of that session: challenges to the consideration of race in the admissions process at Harvard and the University of North Carolina. The court moved Mallory v. 31): Whether to overrule the court’s 2003 decision in Grutter v.

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Justices rule on challenge to FDIC order

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Share The Supreme Court on Monday issued a summary reversal – that is, a decision on the merits, but without additional briefing or oral argument – in a challenge to an order that would bar the former CEO of a Michigan community bank from ever working in the banking industry again. The justices’ ruling in Calcutt v.