...most costly, according to a recent study released by the U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform. The study, conducted by NERA Economic Consulting...
...diversity cases assigned to them by the Constitution. The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments today regarding ...
National Law Journal
...judgment based on qualified and official immunity from Derrick Newman's 42 U.S.C. § 1983 excessive-force and state-law claims. We dismiss...
...panel discussion at Georgetown University Law Center's Supreme Court Institute on the joys and perils of writing books about the court's...
National Law Journal
...Act, MISS. CODE ANN. § 77-3-805, violates the Commerce Clause, U.S. CONST. art. I § 8, cl. 3. Also at issue is...
...and a trip to the U.S. Supreme Court. ...
...agency leadership. Likewise, at two agencies that oversee the workplace the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and the National Labor Relations Board ...
...that some may have hoped for." The U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform and more than two dozen business and...
...investigations, Terwilliger last week published a paper through the U.S. Chamber of Commerce's Institute for Legal Reform insisting that DOJ give companies a...
...From the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to the Treasury Department, the Central Intelligence...
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