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Supreme Court Takes Up New Oklahoma Tribal Land Case
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear a dispute from Oklahoma involving American Indian territory that has vast criminal justice, tax, and regulatory implications for the region, following the high court’s inability last term to reach a decision in a similar case.
DOJ Pushes Corporate Mea Culpas in Revised Sanctions Policy
The Justice Department is restructuring the way it treats voluntary self-disclosures of export control and sanctions violations in a bid to encourage more companies to step forward.
New Jersey SALT Workaround Back on Course After Stalling
New Jersey lawmakers have revived a bill that would help taxpayers ease the federal cap on state and local tax deductions, just before the measure was set to expire.
Tech Companies, Nonprofits Appeal Net Neutrality Ruling
Tech companies, public interest groups, and other entities that sued to block the FCC’s scrapping of net neutrality rules have asked the D.C. Circuit to reconsider its decision upholding the rollback of the Obama-era requirements.
Visual Body Cavity Searches Get New Test From Second Circuit
Police officers must have a specific, articulable suspicion a suspect is hiding contraband in his person before being subject to a visual body cavity search incident to his arrest, the Second Circuit said Dec. 12.
‘Cats’ Composer Andrew Lloyd Webber Wins U.K. Tax Dispute
Andrew Lloyd Webber and his wife Madeleine have won a legal battle to allow them to claim tax relief on losses they made on the sale of two properties.
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