An expert Q&A on new Rule 16.1 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP), effective December 1, 2025, including how Rule 16.1 may impact multidistrict litigation (MDL) practice and case ...
If the Court blesses the president’s use of emergency powers to evade Congress, the consequences would be profound.
Updated on Oct. 31 at 8:42 a.m. On Nov. 5, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in a pair of challenges to President Donald Trump’s power to impose sweeping […] ...
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According to Gartner, "Data Theorem takes the lead position in the cloud-native use case and is in the top five in the other ...
Mather House is being used as a “living laboratory” to study energy consumption, waste, and sustainability in older buildings ...
A lawsuit filed by a former state trooper fired after testing positive for amphetamines can move forward after a judge rules she has made “sufficient allegations” that her rights were violated.
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The case was brought by a Texas man who was prosecuted for violating a federal statute that bars people who use illegal drugs ...
The justices used the doctrine, a judicially created method of reading statutes, to thwart several major Biden programs.