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Canada Supreme Court rules declaratory relief may be appropriate in First Nations treaty dispute

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Canada amended its constitution in 1982 and, in doing so, created a new cause of action for bringing treaty disputes. The Court held that this section of the constitution did not create a new cause of action for treaty disputes, but rather, the cause of action flowed from the treaty itself.

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Alabama governor signs bill aimed at protecting IVF following state supreme court ruling that embryos are children

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This law comes after weeks of debate following the February 16 Alabama Supreme Court ruling that embryos are considered children under the state’s Wrongful Death of a Minor Act. The new law protects IVF providers from some civil lawsuits and criminal prosecutions.

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US Supreme Court rules that federal government can be liable under Fair Credit Reporting Act

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In a unanimous slip opinion, the US Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) waives sovereign immunity and that the federal government can be liable for incorrect debt reporting that damages credit scores. Justice Neil Gorsuch authored the opinion of the court.

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US appeals court rules that guardians can sue Google for tracking children’s YouTube activity without consent

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The US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit Wednesday reversed a ruling holding that the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) preempts state law causes of action against Google for collecting data from children’s online behavior. Circuit Judge M.

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Appeals court rules employees of US overseas subsidiaries not protected against whistleblower retaliation

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After the ARB rejected Garvey’s complaint, he filed suit against the ARB on the grounds that his complaint states a cause of action for securities fraud under Section 806 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act.

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US appeals court rules University of Texas must face affirmative action lawsuit

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The district court found that “the plaintiffs in this case and the Fisher litigation are in privity and the causes of action in the two cases are the same.” ” The court found that the lawsuit cannot be barred because Fisher previously sued UT in her own personal capacity.

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Supreme Court Rules that SEC and Potentially Other Agencies Cannot Impose Civil Penalties in Administrative Proceedings

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By Riëtte van Laack & JP Ellison — On Thursday, the 27 th of June, the Supreme Court issued its decision in Securities and Exchange Commission v. That the claim rested on a federal statute and required the SEC to establish facts that do not match any cause of action known to the common law in 1791 was not dispositive.