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Suspended Florida Prosecutor Loses Bid to Get Job Back
A federal judge on Monday denied a motion to immediately reinstate a Florida prosecutor suspended by Gov. Ron DeSantis for pledging not to enforce the state’s abortion laws, allowing the case to proceed to trial.
Jackson Residents Sue City, Siemens Over Unsafe Drinking Water
Residents of Jackson, Mississippi, have filed a class-action lawsuit against the city, current and past officials, and two engineering companies over failures and neglect that left them without safe drinking water.
California Bosses Must Prove Workers Are High Under New Pot Law
California employers have 15 months to figure out the best way to determine if employees are impaired and trying to do their jobs after smoking marijuana or eating cannabis-infused snacks.
Luka Doncic Bid to Get Trademark Back From Mom a Legal Jump Ball
NBA player Luka Doncic’s trademark dispute against his mother has raised a legal question that appears to have essentially no legal guidance: Can a person referenced in a mark withdraw their consent and cancel the trademark years later?
Litigation Funders Risk Disclosure in Court Rules, GAO
Litigation funders risk public disclosure about their role financing lawsuits from a body that sets federal court rules and lawmakers who commissioned a study of their activities.
Credit Suisse Case Spotlights Who Can Lead Securities Lawsuits
A federal magistrate judge’s rejection of a lead plaintiff bid in a proposed securities class action against

























