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  • Senators ask minor leaguers for information on MLB antitrust

    Senators ask minor leaguers for information on MLB antitrust

    Business Law 06/29/2022

    The chairman and ranking minority member of the Senate Judiciary Committee sent a letter to an advocacy group for minor leaguers asking questions about baseball’s antitrust exemption.Sen. Richard Durbin, an Illinois Democrat who chairs the comm...

  • Scottish leader calls for new independence vote next year

    Scottish leader calls for new independence vote next year

    Corporate Law 06/28/2022

    Scotland’s leader told lawmakers in Edinburgh Tuesday that she plans to hold a fresh referendum on Scotland’s independence on Oct. 19, 2023 — even though U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson maintains it wasn’t the right time for...

  •    Justices side with doctors convicted in pain pill schemes

    Justices side with doctors convicted in pain pill schemes

    Court Watch 06/25/2022

    The Supreme Court on Monday ruled for doctors who face criminal charges for overprescribing powerful pain medication in a case arising from the opioid addiction crisis.Justice Stephen Breyer wrote for the court that prosecutors must prove that doctor...

  • Seattle tax on big businesses upheld by state appeals court

    Seattle tax on big businesses upheld by state appeals court

    Tax Law 06/22/2022

    An appellate court judge has upheld Seattle’s payroll tax, affirming a decision made in King County Superior Court last year. In an opinion published Tuesday, the Division I Court of Appeals deemed Seattle’s JumpStart tax lawful, The Seat...

  • Construction to begin on roadway, but legal fight remains

    Construction to begin on roadway, but legal fight remains

    Business Law 06/20/2022

    Construction is scheduled to begin this week on a long-planned road project in the south end of Burlington, Mayor Miro Weinberger said. The comments came after a federal judge lifted an order that blocked work on the first phase of what is known as t...

  • Iowa court: Abortion not protected by state constitution

    Iowa court: Abortion not protected by state constitution

    Legal Business 06/17/2022

    The Iowa Supreme Court on Friday cleared the way for lawmakers to severely limit or ban abortion in the state, reversing a decision by the court just four years ago that guaranteed the right to abortion under the Iowa Constitution.The court, now comp...

  • Justices rule for American woman in bitter custody dispute

    Justices rule for American woman in bitter custody dispute

    Bankruptcy Law 06/15/2022

    The Supreme Court ruled unanimously Wednesday for an American woman who is involved in a bitter international custody dispute with her Italian husband over their young son. The high court threw out lower court decisions ordering the return of the boy...

  • Indiana court strikes down emergency law fought by governor

    Indiana court strikes down emergency law fought by governor

    Court Watch 06/07/2022

    The Indiana Supreme Court on Friday threw out a law that gave state legislators increased power to intervene during public health emergencies, agreeing with arguments from Republican Gov. Eric Holcomb that the move violated the state constitution.The...

  • Federal court upholds state law on disclosing police records

    Federal court upholds state law on disclosing police records

    Court Watch 06/04/2022

    A federal appeals court has upheld part of a 2020 Connecticut police accountability law that allows public disclosure of state trooper personnel files and internal investigations. The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New York on Thursday rejected...

  • Man denies kidnapping charge in alleged murder-for-hire plot

    Man denies kidnapping charge in alleged murder-for-hire plot

    Criminal Law 06/03/2022

    A Colorado man pleaded not guilty Thursday in federal court in Vermont to kidnapping a man who was later found shot to death in a snowbank in 2018 in what prosecutors allege is a murder-for-hire case stemming from a financial dispute. Federal prosecu...

  • Phillips Lytle plans move to Donovan

    Phillips Lytle plans move to Donovan

    Legal Careers News 06/01/2022

    Law firm Phillips Lytle LLP confirmed Tuesday it has selected the former Donovan State Office Building as its lead choice for relocating, with Benderson Development Co. as the developer and the firm occupying about half of the building. David McNamar...

  • German federal court mulls bid to remove antisemitic relic

    German federal court mulls bid to remove antisemitic relic

    Practice Focuses 05/31/2022

    A German federal court on Monday mulled a Jewish man’s bid to force the removal of a 700-year-old antisemitic statue from a church where Martin Luther once preached, and said it will deliver its verdict in the long-running dispute next month. T...

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