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Justices Halt Georgia Regulator Election Over Voting Rights
Balloting for two seats on Georgia’s Public Service Commission won’t go forward for now after the US Supreme Court refused to reinstate a voting scheme that a trial court found illegally diluted Black voting strength.
Madoff Trustee’s $3 Billion Clawback Suit Survives Dismissal Bid
The independent trustee tasked with cleaning up multi-billion dollar losses from Bernie Madoff’s now-defunct investment firm can continue to pursue a Taiwanese company to recover $3 billion it received from history’s largest Ponzi scheme.
NIH Tees Up Monkeypox Vaccine Trial to Test US Dose-Sparing Plan
A monkeypox clinical trial at the NIH will evaluate the US approach to increasing vaccine supply with smaller, more superficially administered doses, answering critical questions as cases climb.
CFPB Alleges Block Is ‘Slow-Walking’ Cash App Investigation
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau asked a federal judge to force Block Inc. to fully comply with a pair of investigative demands related to its Cash App payments tool.
GenBioPro Gives Up Abortion Pill Suit Against Mississippi
Generic abortion pill maker GenBioPro is ending a challenge to a restrictive Mississippi law on ending pregnancies, effectively closing a legal battle over access to the drug amid the continued fallout spurred by the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade.
Hearing-Impaired Veterans Fume at 3M’s Tactics on Earplug Suits
Some of the 230,000 veterans seeking compensation from 3M for hearing loss from allegedly defective earplugs are bewildered and upset by 3M’s move to put its Aearo unit into bankruptcy protection, after losing 10 of the first 16 bellwether trials over the issue.
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