Monthly Archives: June, 2020

Animal Welfare Groups Win N.C. Free Speech Case

Seven animal cruelty prevention organizations won a four-year battle Friday against the Attorney General of North Carolina and the Chancellor of the University of...

Nikon Sued for Patent Infringement

On June 14, plaintiff Digimedia Tech, LLC filed a patent infringement complaint against Nikon Inc. and Nikon Americas Inc. alleging that they appropriated...

Chicken Companies Receive Antitrust Lawsuits from Restaurant Groups

A large group of chicken producers received four different anti-trust lawsuits on Friday in the Northern District of Illinois. The lawsuits were each filed...

Judge Denies Preliminary Injunction In Yellowstone Grizzly Bear Case

District of Columbia District Court Judge Amit P. Mehta released an order Friday denying Western Watershed Project et al.’s motion for preliminary injunction against...

Herbicide Manufacturers Move to Intervene in Dicamba Case

Chemical giant BASF said the Ninth Circuit's decision to vacate three dicamba products caused “immediate chaos” in the agricultural sector and threatened many U.S....

States to Investigate Amazon Third-Party Vendor Practices

On June 12, the New York Times and the Washington Post reported that state investigators in Washington and California were inspecting Amazon’s business...

FCC Approves $237.9m for Broadband Networks in Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approved $237.9 million in funding to “expand, improve, and harden mobile broadband networks in Puerto Rico and the U.S....

Circuit Court Says Forest Thinning Projects Can Continue

In a judgement filed on Friday in the Tenth Circuit, Judges Tymkovich, Ebel, and Hartz ruled that two forest thinning projects in New Mexico’s...