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Nevada Supreme Court upholds state ban on ghost guns, reversing lower-court decision

JURIST

The Nevada Supreme Court upheld a 2021 state ban on ghost guns Thursday, overturning a lower-court decision that declared the law unconstitutional for being vague. Stiglich authored the opinion of the court. That year, a US District Court also upheld the law, ruling that it did not violate the Second Amendment.

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A Typical Eligibility Case in 2023

Patently O

As Congress continued to legislatively develop the statute, courts also added common law nuance, including the law of patent eligibility. Since 2012, almost 2,000 court decisions have referenced these cases along with 8,000+ PTAB decisions. The recent decision in Hawk Tech Sys. Prometheus , 566 U.S.

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Would I FIE to You? FDA’s First Interchangeable Exclusivity Determination Results in Expiration

FDA Law Blog

Koblitz — Back in late September 2023 (and corrected in October), FDA issued its first interchangeable exclusivity determination pursuant to the Biologics Price Competition and Innovation Act (“BPCIA”). Notably, the purpose of the statute seemed to govern much of FDA’s interpretation.

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The First Precedential Patent Decision of 2023: Dexcom v. Abbott Diabetes Care

Patently O

Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has begun 2023 with its first precedential patent decision in DexCom, Inc. 2023-1795 (Fed. In an opinion by Judge Stoll, the court affirmed a district court decision denying DexCom’s motion for a preliminary injunction. by Dennis Crouch The U.S.

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SCOTUS Sides With Death Row Inmate in DNA-Testing Case

Constitutional Law Reporter

Goertz , 598 U.S. _ (2023), the U.S. Supreme Court held that death row inmate Rodney Reed did not wait too long to seek DNA testing of the evidence in his case. 1983 procedural due process claim begins to run at the end of the state-court litigation. The District Court dismissed Reed’s complaint.

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The late-May calendar is another 9-case blockbuster

At the Lectern

On Tuesday and Wednesday, May 21 and 22, in San Francisco, the court will hear the following cases (with the issue presented as summarized by court staff or limited by the court itself ): Castellanos v. The court granted review in March 2023. The court granted review in August 2022. Vigilant Insurance Co.

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SCOTUS Issues First Opinion of the Term

Constitutional Law Reporter

Supreme Court issued its first opinion of the 2022-2023 Term. S. _ (2023), a unanimous Court held that the effective date of an award of service-related disability compensation to a veteran of the United States military determined pursuant to 38 U.S.C. §§ 5110(a)(1) and 5110(b)(1) is not subject to equitable tolling.

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