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Vaccine Cases Step Out of the Shadows at High Court

SquirePattonBoggs

An important development occurred yesterday evening in both the OSHA and CMS vaccine mandate cases pending before the Supreme Court. The Court took the very rare step of scheduling a special hearing for both sets of cases. Suffice to say, it is exceedingly rare for the Court to hear oral argument on stay applications.

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Dear Stephen Breyer

SCOTUSBlog

The bar section is filled with quite a few lawyers who will be sworn in to the Supreme Court Bar after the day’s opinions, including the California Lawyers Association Taxation Section with an especially well-timed visit. Such letters are a tradition at the court for newly retired members. Taamneh and sent Gonzalez v.

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Women of Legal Tech: Julie Saltman

LawTechnologyToday

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. Copyright Office, and as an Adjunct Professor of Legal Research, Analysis, and Writing at Georgetown Law.

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GWU Adjunct Law Professor Loses Worker’s Compensation Case

JonathanTurley

There is an interesting case this week involving an adjunct professor at George Washington Law School, where I teach. At the time of the ruling, Abdelhady was proceeding pro se, which also proved an issue for the court to address. courts dismissed her claims for failure to exhaust administrative remedies.

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New California Legislation Would Be a Major Step Forward for Climate Disclosure

ClimateChange-ClimateLaw

Supreme Court weakened this kind of argument considerably on May 11, 2023, in its decision in National Pork Producers Council v. Ross, which upheld a California law that banned the in-state sale of pork from pigs that are “confined in a cruel manner.” [47] 46] The U.S. Neither SB 261 nor SB 253 is discriminatory in this way. [48]

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Becerra’s Blunder: Did the Administration Allow Fauci and other Officials to Operate Illegally?

JonathanTurley

After all, this appears simple (albeit shocking) negligence by the Biden administration as opposed to some nefarious effort. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit rejected claims that appointment violations were mere technical concerns. This could not come at a worse time for the administration. It stressed in Cody v.

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Turley To Speak at USC Law School on the Supreme Court

JonathanTurley

This afternoon I have the pleasure of joining a distinguished panel to speak on the Supreme Court at the University of Southern California’s Gould School of Law. The event is part of the LACBA Business Law Section 2020 Virtual Institute for Corporate Counsel and will also include Michael J.