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The Supreme Court Sides With the FDA on the Abortion Pill—for Now
The Nation· 4 days agoInstead, the court left open the possibility of future challenges to the FDA’s regulation
John Oliver Breaks Down Just How Scary Trump’s Second Term Could Get
The Daily Beast· 17 hours ago“You can go on his website and see it all laid out, and it’s pretty...
Supreme Court Rules NLRB 10(j) Injunctions Must Meet Higher Preliminary Injunction Standard in Blow...
JD Supra· 4 days agoIn Starbucks v. McKinney, the Supreme Court of the United States clarified the
US Senate panel advances bipartisan bill to create new judgeships
Reuters· 4 days agoSenate panel on Thursday advanced bipartisan legislation that would add 66 new judges to...
Officials unsure how federal ruling will affect Oklahoma law banning race, gender discussions
Oklahoma Voice via Yahoo News· 5 hours agoOKLAHOMA CITY — Officials on Monday said they were exploring how a federal judge’s decision to...
Justices refuse to force refund of excessive bankruptcy fees - SCOTUSblog
SCOTUSblog· 3 days agoTwo years after the court ruled that a disparity in bankrupt debtors’ fees between judicial districts was impermissible, the justices ...
'Gun fetish fan fiction': Legal columnist on Clarence Thomas ruling redefining reality
The Raw Story· 3 days agoA Slate legal analyst pointed to Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas' latest majority decision on...
Supreme Court sides with Starbucks in case over fired union organizers — and other labor news
Minnesota Reformer via Yahoo News· 3 days ago...week: Supreme Court sides with Starbucks; nursing home workers call off strike; problems with the...
The chaos unfolding at Young Thug’s trial, explained
Washington Post· 5 days agoLate Wednesday, the Georgia Supreme Court stayed enforcement of the contempt charge, meaning Young Thug’s lawyer, ...
Matthew D. Craig
The National Law Review· 4 days agoMatthew Craig is a labor and employment attorney at Ogletree's Oklahoma City. His practice focuses on federal court litigation and administrative proceedings.