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JD Supra: Delaware Supreme Court Expands MFW Applicability in Conflicted Controller Transactions
JD Supra· 3 hours agoIn Kahn v. M & F Worldwide Corp. (“MFW”), the Delaware Supreme Court first provided a framework for freeze-out mergers to receive business-judgment review ...
Ruling against DA Larry Krasner, state court says law creating special prosecutor for crimes on...
Philly.com· 1 day agoIn a 4-3 decision, the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania ruled Friday against Philadelphia District...
'Becoming a totalitarian state': UK judge on why he quit Hong Kong court
BBC via Yahoo News· 5 days agoJames Spigelman directly cited the impact of the wide-sweeping National Security Law which hadn’t...
The Decline and Fall of the Federalist Society’s Never Trumpers
The New Republic via Yahoo News· 5 days agoNot so long ago, Steven Calabresi thought Trump should be kicked off the ballot. Now he thinks the...
Now What Is Aileen Cannon Doing?
Slate via Yahoo News· 5 days agoA lengthy evidentiary hearing in February detailed how she began dating special prosecutor Nathan Wade, whom she hired to work on her investigation into...
Dozens of supporters hail convicted ex-Ald. Ed Burke as devoted public servant
Chicago Tribune via Yahoo News· 4 days agoA flood of letters made public this week reinforced what nearly everyone in Chicago already knows: ...
Playbook PM: Hill readies a Garland contempt vote
Politico· 3 days agoCOMING ATTRACTIONS — “Supreme Court has a lot of work to do and little time to do it with a sizable case backlog,” by AP’s Mark Sherman And Lindsay...
McConnell: Liberals threatening to bury democracy in bureaucracy
The Hill· 3 days agoThe Senate GOP leader pointed to Democrats intensifying pressure on the Supreme Court to adopt an...
A Long Island Official Is Hell-Bent on Banning Trans Women From Playing Sports
them via Yahoo News· 3 days agoBlakeman is also the architect of a plan to train and arm “provisional special deputy sheriffs” in...
Short Circuit: A Roundup of Recent Federal Court Decisions
Reason.com· 1 day agoWell, most courts say that's unconstitutional, but earlier this year the Second Circuit disagreed, holding that as long as officials are willing to lie about why they are seizing someone's property ...