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The late-May calendar is another 9-case blockbuster

At the Lectern

The Supreme Court today announced it will hear nine cases on its late-May calendar. May is the only month with two argument calendars.) That’s as many arguments as on next week’s large early-May calendar , and it puts the court on pace to issue well over 50 opinions this term. See here and here.))

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Supreme Court Holds FBAR Penalties Are Calculated Per Report

Constitutional Law Reporter

Supreme Court held that the penalty for the nonwillful failure to file a Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts (FBAR) is $10,000 per report rather than per account. The statute imposes a maximum $10,000 penalty for nonwillful violations of the law. The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals agreed with the government’s assessment.

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Federal ban on inducing unlawful immigration for financial gain may get another Supreme Court test

SCOTUSBlog

Share The Relist Watch column examines cert petitions that the Supreme Court has “relisted” for its upcoming conference. After a few slow weeks on the relist front, the Supreme Court came roaring back this week with four newly relisted petitions that, if granted, will likely be added to the March 2023 argument calendar.

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Anticlimax of the Day: Servotronics Case Settles

LettersBlogatory

We’ve been following the Servotronics case, in which the Supreme Court was to consider whether a party to a private international arbitration may use 28 U.S.C. I had my doubts about whether the Supreme Court would reach the merits of the issue do to a mootness problem. 1782 to take evidence in the United States.

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CMS Publishes Grab Bag of Proposed Changes to the Medicaid Drug Rebate Program

FDA Law Blog

Price Transparency Surveys The MDRP statute requires manufacturers to submit only three prices: average manufacturer price (AMP), best price, and nominal prices. Absent from the statute is any requirement to report information on manufacturer costs and price setting. that is not supported by the statute and applicable regulations.”

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How to Do Legal Research: The Ultimate Overview

MyCase

Primary Sources: Primary legal sources are formal documents issued by a state or federal government that establish law such as: Court decisions Case law Statutes Regulations Constitutions Secondary Sources : Secondary sources provide summaries of legal matters and court decisions. What is “good” law?

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October 2019 Updates to the Climate Case Charts

ClimateChange-ClimateLaw

Fourth Circuit Declined to Stay Remand Order in Baltimore’s Climate Case Against Fossil Fuel Companies; Companies Sought Stay from Supreme Court. Supreme Court. On October 2, the district court granted the companies’ motion to temporarily extend its stay of the remand order until the Supreme Court resolves the application.

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