Supreme Court Takes Up Dispute Over SEC Judges
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Supreme Court Takes Up Dispute Over SEC Judges
The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday granted review in a case that could imperil thousands of commission proceedings and... READ MORE »
Justices, Adding 12 Cases, Will Rule on State Sales Taxes for Online Retailers
A victory for the state could open a potential multibillion-dollar source of revenue for the states. READ MORE »
Marijuana Dispensary, Pointing to Jeff Sessions, Seeks Immunity in IRS Audit Case
"If absolute immunity is not granted to the taxpayer, there will be a full claim of Fifth Amendment privilege," lawyers... READ MORE »
After Kozinski Scandal, Federal Judiciary to Review Courthouse Conduct Rules
At the request of Chief Justice Roberts, James Duff, director of the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, will... READ MORE »
Former OSHA Head Predicts Shift From Enforcement to Compliance Assistance
Fisher Phillips partner Ed Foulke, a former OSHA head, predicts a greater focus on compliance and outreach over enforcement. READ MORE »
Apple Says Secret Lobbying Campaign Swayed PTO Trial
Apple claims that its opponent contacted senior administration officials and the judges presiding over the case, swaying... READ MORE »
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