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Twelve cases added to Supreme Court calendar

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Fikre , the justices agreed to decide whether an Oregon man can maintain his lawsuit alleging that he was wrongly placed on the “No Fly List” even after the government has taken him off the list and promised not to put him back on it “based on the currently available information.” In Federal Bureau of Investigation v. In Corner Post v.

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Justices schedule major cases on deference to federal agencies

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Raimondo headline the calendar for the January argument session , which the court released on Friday morning. Natural Resources Defense Council , in which the court held that when a federal statute is ambiguous, courts should defer to an agency’s interpretation of that law as long as it is reasonable. Relentless, Inc.

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The 10 Legal Tech Trends that Defined 2021

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Elsewhere, Oregon moved slightly forward on a plan I first reported on two years ago to create a paraprofessional licensing program in that state. July 28 : Clio acquires the automated court-calendaring company CalendarRules. But whether or when these changes will be made in Florida remains to be seen.

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The 10 Legal Tech Trends that Defined 2021

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Elsewhere, Oregon moved slightly forward on a plan I first reported on two years ago to create a paraprofessional licensing program in that state. July 28 : Clio acquires the automated court-calendaring company CalendarRules. But whether or when these changes will be made in Florida remains to be seen.

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October 2019 Updates to the Climate Case Charts

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On September 30, the Fourth Circuit tentatively calendared oral argument on the companies’ appeal for the December 10–12 argument session. The court also temporarily enjoined two felony riot statutes because they went “far beyond” the State’s “appropriate interest” in criminalizing participation in a riot with acts of force or violence.

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Relist Watch

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But with so many relists primed to grant, the court may make substantial inroads on filling its fall argument calendar on the next order list. Azar , 20-429 , and Oregon v. The court won’t be meeting in conference for four weeks after this Friday. 15 conference. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit invalidating those regulations.

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