Monthly Archives: June, 2021

SCOTUS Narrows Class on Standing Basis in 5-4 TransUnion Credit Reporting Case

Last Friday, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled in favor of TransUnion, a credit reporting agency, in its challenge of a split...

Court Dismisses YouTube Content Creators’ Race-Based Discrimination Suit

Ten individuals who sued Google LLC and its video platform YouTube LLC have 30 days to file an amended complaint in their case contending...

Supreme Court Sides with Alaska Natives in COVID-19 Fund Dispute

Alaska Native Corporations (ANCs) are eligible for approximately $450 million of the COVID-19 relief funds that Congress allocated to Tribal governments, the Supreme Court...

FCC Announces Interagency Broadband Funding Rollout Agreement

In a press release issued last Friday, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), and the National Telecommunications and Information...

Subway Claims it Was Harmed By Anticompetitive Activity In The Pork Industry

On Thursday, the Subway Protein Litigation Corp filed a complaint in the District of Connecticut accusing Agri Stats and major pork processing companies of...

ACLU Sues to Block Enforcement of West Virginia Needle Exchange Law

A group of plaintiffs, including a free health clinic and a number of Virginia and West Virginia residents, has filed suit against West Virginia...

Senate Passes Bill Aimed At Helping U.S. Agriculture Reduce Emissions

On Thursday, the United States Senate approved a bill known as the Growing Climate Solutions Act of 2021, which authorizes a program under the...

Preliminary Injunction Granted In Florida Lawsuit Against USDA Loan Program

Judge Marcia Morales Howard with the Florida Middle District Court granted a preliminary injunction to plaintiff Scott Wynn, stopping the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s...