Monthly Archives: November, 2020

Petitioners File Briefs in SCOTUS FCC Media Ownership Suit

The opening briefs have been filed in a case concerning media outlet ownership rules promulgated by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). According to the...

State of New Mexico Asks for Rehearing of Tenth Circuit Tribal Water Rights Ruling

Appellee the State of New Mexico has requested that a Tenth Circuit appellate panel clarify a portion of its Sept. 29 ruling concerning sovereign...

Amazon Rolls Out ‘Amazon Pharmacy’

On Monday, Amazon.com, Inc. announced the opening of a new Amazon store that will allow users to purchase medications for home delivery. The press...

Court Grants LG’s Motion To Dismiss Labor Suit

On Monday, United States District Judge the Honorable Gonzalo P. Curiel of the Southern District of California issued an order granting LG Electronics’ motion...

Both Parties Advocate for Section 230 Reform in Senate Judiciary Hearing

On Tuesday in a hearing entitled “Breaking the News: Censorship, Suppression and the 2020 Election,” Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg...

Government Opposes Attempts by Kinross Gold Corp. to End Gold King Mine Suit

The United States of America filed an opposition on Monday to Kinross Gold Corporation’s motion seeking summary judgment in a consolidated lawsuit regarding the...

4th Circuit Grants Expedited Briefing in Pharma Antitrust Class Definition Appeal

On Nov. 16, the 4th Circuit Court granted a motion for accelerated briefing in the ongoing Zetia antitrust litigation. The named plaintiffs of the...

Engagement in Daily Activities Does Not Preclude Recognition of Disability, Rules WA Fed. Court

On November 16, in the Western District of Washington, Magistrate Judge David W. Christel ruled that one’s engagement in daily activities, such as...