The Eleventh Circuit Reins in the National Injunction
Georgia v. the President of United States (August 26) is a major new case about national injunctions. Seven states brought challenges to federal contractors’ vaccine mandate. […]
Georgia v. the President of United States (August 26) is a major new case about national injunctions. Seven states brought challenges to federal contractors’ vaccine mandate. […]
In recognition of Judge Troy Nunley’s yesterday’s ruling, Prehired, LLC v. Provins (E.D. Cal.): Plaintiff’s business involves mentoring employees and training them on how to […]
Today’s decision in McLaughlin against Knight (N.D. W. Va.), adopts Report and Recommendations, which entered default judgment for plaintiff in a case of libel. In the […]
Tasha K, a vlogger, was sued by Cardi B, the singer. The jury returned a verdict in Cardi B’s favor and awarded more than $4 […]
Today’s announcement is in Jacoby v. Jacoby (Pa. Super. Ct. written by Judge Carolyn Nichols, and joined by Judges Mary Jane Bowes (Pa. Super. Richard […]
From Franklin County Widespread Pleas Choose Carl Aveni’s determination in Bontell v. Ohiohealth Corp. (observe that Ms. Mikalonis apparently died Jan. 1, after this determination […]
Today’s opinion by Judge Steven Merryday Navy Seal 1 v. Biden: Here is the short version: Expressly applicable to each branch of the federal government, […]
Your religious beliefs may be sincere. However, military service is not compatible. It’s as simple as that. {Plaintiff’s chain explains why she wasn’t granted a […]
Yesterday’s orders in Project Veritas v. N.Y. Times Co.: ORDERED to have the branch of appellants [New York Times’] motion which is to stay enforcement […]
Professors blocked from giving expert testimony by the University of Florida in a lawsuit against the state for voting rights have achieved a major legal […]