
Tennessee Gets OK to Enforce Ban on Transgender Care for Minors (1)
A federal appeals court Saturday gave the state of Tennessee the go-ahead to enforce temporarily a state law that bans gender-affirming care for minors.
Medicare Rolls Out Alzheimer Patient Registry After FDA Approval
The Medicare agency officially launched its patient registry for the Alzheimer’s drug Leqembi on Thursday just minutes after the FDA granted traditional approval for the infusion therapy.
Novo’s Ozempic Probed After Patients Report Suicidal Thoughts
BGOV Hill Watch: Lawmakers Return for Packed July Work Period
Lawmakers return this week, aiming to make progress on key authorizations and appropriations ahead of August recess and looming deadlines this fall.
DOJ in ‘Driver’s Seat': Supreme Court’s FCA Ruling Explained
The US Supreme Court resolved a 20-year circuit split near the end of its term, when it backed the Justice Department’s authority to end a whistleblower’s False Claims Act suit that prosecutors viewed as too costly in government resources to continue.
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Vet Convicted in Racehorse Doping Scheme Must Pay $10.3 Million
A veterinarian convicted of federal criminal offenses in connection with a 20-year scheme to create and distribute performance enhancing drugs for use in professional horse racing is on the hook for a $10.3 million judgment.
Harrisburg Prevails in Anti-Abortion Counselors’ Buffer Zone Row
Anti-abortion sidewalk counselors’ efforts to invalidate a Harrisburg, Pa., clinic buffer zone ordinance failed because the provision didn’t outlaw the activities in which they want to engage, the US Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit said Monday.
Social Worker Loses Appeal to Undo Health-Care Fraud Conviction
A Florida social worker convicted of health care fraud following a five-week trial in 2013 lost an appeal for habeas relief after the Eleventh Circuit rejected claims that she received ineffective assistance of counsel.
Medtronic Must Again Face Neurostimulation Patent Challenges
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Novo’s Ozempic Probed After Patients Report Suicidal Thoughts
Abortion Ban Vote Teed Up in Iowa After Split Court Ruling
Legislation to ban abortion in Iowa after six weeks will once again go before the state Legislature Tuesday, after a split decision by the state’s highest court blocked an earlier law from taking effect.
Wisconsin Allowed to Proceed in Suit Over Alleged Abortion Law
Wisconsin can partially proceed with a suit aimed at preventing county district attorneys from prosecuting doctors under an antiquated law that allegedly criminalized abortions.
BGOV Hill Watch: Lawmakers Return for Packed July Work Period
Lawmakers return this week, aiming to make progress on key authorizations and appropriations ahead of August recess and looming deadlines this fall.
Beyond Abortion: The Fight Over Fetal Personhood Is Here
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.
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Ropes & Gray Recruits Restructuring Partner Hwangpo in New York
Natasha S. Hwangpo has joined Ropes & Gray as a restructuring partner in New York, the firm announced Monday.
Loeb & Loeb Drafts Privacy, Security, Data Innovation Partner
Harry Valetk has joined Loeb & Loeb as a partner in the privacy, security and data innovation practice group in New York, the firm announced Monday.
Baker Botts Adds Sahay as Climate, Energy Partner in Washington
Shailesh Sahay has joined Baker Botts as a partner with the environmental, safety, and incident response section of the litigation department in Washington, D.C., the firm said Monday.
Paul Hastings Recruits Phair, Lee as Antitrust Partners in D.C.
Ryan Phair and Craig Y. Lee have joined Paul Hastings as partners with the antitrust practice in Washington, D.C., the firm said Monday.
Venable Adds Adam Weg as Commercial Litigation Partner in L.A.
Adam M. Weg has joined Venable LLP as a partner in the commercial litigation practice in Los Angeles, the firm said Monday.
BakerHostetler Brings on Advertising Partner La Voi in Chicago
Sarah La Voi has joined BakerHostetler as a partner in the digital assets and data management practice group in Chicago, the firm announced Monday.
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