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Federal Circuit Gives Stare Decisis Effect to a Judgment of Claim Validity

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2023 WL 2064163 (Fed. 17, 2023) In Blonder-Tongue Laboratories, Inc. Stare decisis, Latin for “to stand by things decided,” is a legal principle that directs courts to adhere to previous judgments, i.e., precedent, when resolving a case with comparable facts. by Chris Holman C.R. Bard, Inc. Components, Inc. Bard, Inc.

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Supreme Court to hear major case on power of federal agencies

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Justice John Paul Stevens set out a two-part test for courts to review an agency’s interpretation of a statute it administers. If it has not, the court must uphold the agency’s interpretation of the statute as long as it is reasonable. Loper-Bright came to the Supreme Court in November 2022, asking justices to review the D.C.

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A quiet bench on the Quiet Title Act: Justices hold muted debate on statute of limitations

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Those who spoke extensively, however, seem ready to reject the government’s argument that the statute of limitations at issue here is a strict jurisdictional rule, as opposed to a “mere” claims-processing rule, which could be waived in an appropriate case. It has stare decisis effect.”

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Back to the Bullpen: Minor League Teams Settle with MLB Over Latest Challenge to Baseball’s Historic Antitrust Exemption

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4] However, on November 2, 2023, it was announced that Major League Baseball had settled all three lawsuits with the minor league teams, avoiding the possible Supreme Court challenge, and sending the question of the validity of its long-held antitrust exemption back to the bullpen. [5] 29] Settlement On November 2, 2023, James W.

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