Trump Deal Law Firms Hit With New Inquiries Over Government Work
Democrats in Congress want more information on three major law firms’ possible work for the Commerce Department after making deals with the White House to evade executive orders.
The future of a Biden-era proposal to slash nicotine levels in cigarettes is uncertain after the Trump administration excluded it from a key regulatory roadmap amid growing industry pressure to scrap the bid.
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The Trump administration’s amplification of unproven links between Tylenol and autism is the latest example of it putting out information and guidance that contradicts that of medical organizations, doctors, scientists and state health departments. It’s confusing patients and forcing doctors to be on the front lines of allaying their concerns.
A Justice Department probe into gender-affirming care at one of the nation’s largest pediatric hospitals is facing mounting opposition as current and former patients and parents urge a federal court to quash the Trump administration’s effort.
Democrats in Congress want more information on three major law firms’ possible work for the Commerce Department after making deals with the White House to evade executive orders.
The full Fifth Circuit confronted the limits of agency rulemaking in arguments over a Biden administration rule for a surprise medical billing law.
The US accounting board signaled support to continue modernizing its rules for assets like patents and copyrights that drive the modern economy.
A federal judge allowed CooperSurgical’s parent company Cooper Companies Inc. to exit a lawsuit alleging the medical device business made embryo culture media that ruined a couple’s embryos as they were undergoing the in-vitro fertilization process.
Missouri-based Ascension Health must face a proposed class action alleging it negligently failed to protect the personal information of more than 5 million people that was exposed in a May 2024 data breach.
A Mississippi woman and her husband will get a new trial in a medical malpractice case against a neurosurgeon over a spinal procedure that led to her paralysis, a state appeals court said.
When do legal rights begin, at birth or before that? This video looks at the fetal personhood movement, and what it could mean for the future of abortion. We explore its history and the constitutional argument underpinning it.
Democrats in Congress want more information on three major law firms’ possible work for the Commerce Department after making deals with the White House to evade executive orders.
Federal trial courts are issuing new orders restricting access to sealed documents, following a directive from the judiciary’s administrative office to address escalated cyberattacks targeting the courts’ case system.
The full Fifth Circuit confronted the limits of agency rulemaking in arguments over a Biden administration rule for a surprise medical billing law.
THE FEDERAL CIRCUIT erased a patent owner’s $166.3 million verdict against AT&T Mobility and Nokia of America today, saying a jury’s infringement finding relied on “contradictory” expert testimony, Michael Shapiro reports.
Joseph Rillotta joined Meadows, Collier, Reed, Cousins, Crouch & Ungerman as a partner in its tax controversy and litigation and white-collar defense practices, the firm announced Tuesday.
Angie Snavely returned to Faegre Drinker as a partner in its corporate group in Minneapolis, the firm announced Wednesday.
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