Biden Administration Vows to Fight Texas Abortion Pill Ruling
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The most common abortion method in the US is at risk of disappearing from the market, at least temporarily, after a Texas judge granted an injunction against the US Food and Drug Administration’s decades-old approval for mifepristone, also known as the abortion pill.
Deckers Outdoor Corporation, owner of the American fashion brand UGG, sued its competitor over a new line of slippers it says violates UGG’s intellectual property rights.
BurgerFi International Inc. overstated the success of its mergers strategy, resulting in a drop in stock price, an investor says in a class action alleging violations of federal securities laws.
Tactical Air Support Inc. won its request to be reimbursed for legal fees it incurred while the US Air Force unduly delayed a protest decision over an adversary air service training contract.
A group of US lawmakers including Senators
The United States is appealing a district court order declaring that guidance to arbitrators determining out-of-network reimbursement costs was inconsistent with the text of the No Surprises Act of 2020 — a law meant to curb unanticipated medical bills.