Judge Benita Pearson has granted preliminary approval for a Norfolk Southern settlement to victims of the East Palestine train derailment.
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Justice Brett Kavanaugh, Supreme Court of the United States
Justice Kavanaugh wrote the Supreme Court’s decision that Due Process mandates a timely civil hearing for personal property forfeiture cases, but a preliminary hearing is not required.
Read MoreChief Judge Catherine Eagles, Middle North Carolina U.S. District Court
Chief Judge Catherine Eagles ruled that some restrictions under North Carolina law do not conflict with FDA jurisdiction.
Read MoreJudge Zahid Quraishi, New Jersey U.S. District Court
Judge Zahid Quraishi dismissed the lawsuits of pharmaceutical companies who claimed the administration’s Medicare prescription negotiation program violated their constitutional rights.
Read MoreJudge Amit Mehta, District of Columbia U.S. District Court
U.S. District Court Judge Amit Mehta ruled in favor of Amtrak in a case regarding the use of eminent domain to control Washington’s Union Station.
Read MoreJustice Neil Gorsuch, Supreme Court of the United States
Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch stated a lower court’s injunction against an Idaho law that prohibits transgender procedures on minors went too far.
Read MoreJudge Benjamin Beaton, Western Kentucky U.S. District Court
U.S. District Court Judge Benjamin Beaton ruled that the FHA cannot require states to set targets to reduce on-road sources of greenhouse gas emissions.
Read MoreChief Judge Priscilla Richman, Fifth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals
The Fifth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals has ruled that Texas cannot enforce the state’s immigration law while the appeal in the lawsuit against it is being litigated.
Read MoreJudge Cory Wilson, Fifth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals
A panel of the Fifth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals questioned the constitutional authority of the volunteer federal health panel to provide preventative recommendations that insurers must cover.
Read MoreJustice Amy Coney Barrett, Supreme Court of the United States
Justice Amy Coney Barrett wrote the unanimous decision of the Supreme Court that allows public officials to be sued, in certain instances, for infringing freedom of speech.
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