WILLIE MAE SAMUEL: Don't Stop Giving Thanks Now
Northwest GA News· 5 days agoGive thanks with “one heart and one voice by the whole American People.” — Abraham Lincoln
Deebo Samuel doesn't regret calling James Bradberry 'trash'; A.J. Brown tells Eagles fans to troll...
CBS Sports· 2 days agoThere has been no love lost between San Francisco 49ers wideout Deebo Samuel and the Philadelphia...
Meta Sues FTC Over Its In-House Courts
The Wall Street Journal· 3 hours agoWASHINGTON— Meta Platforms has challenged the constitutionality of the Federal Trade Commission’s structure, the company’s latest effort to block the...
The Supreme Court Has Figured Out How to Gut a Bunch of Crucial Federal Laws at Once
Slate via Yahoo News· 21 hours ago(Never mind that the population has grown by 100 million people and the economy has suffered a Great...
Justices divided over SEC’s ability to impose fines in administrative proceedings - SCOTUSblog
SCOTUSblog· 6 hours agoWednesday’s argument in Securities and Exchange Commission v. Jarkesy was oddly distant from the...
Supreme Court Looks Poised to Curb SEC Enforcement Powers
The Wall Street Journal· 23 hours agoDepending on its scope, the decision in SEC v. Jarkesy, expected before July, could open the door to...
Supreme Court to consider ‘quadrillion-dollar question’ in major tax case
The Hill via AOL· 2 days agoThe Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in early December on a case that has the potential to...
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An Unhealthy Definition of Rights | Linda Greenhouse
New York Review of Books· 4 hours agoThe public health profession uses the term “social determinants of health” to describe the social conditions that combine to influence the health of...
Sober home rules headed to another courtroom showdown
Orange County Register· 4 days agoWisdom on this from the Supremes could have crystalized squishy matters of law and, as the city sees it, saved people’s lives. Costa Mesa has gone to trial several times defending its sober home rules in similar lawsuits, and won.