The Supreme Court said the state of Texas and a massive landowner could not challenge a federal license to store spent nuclear fuel at a site in Texas’ Permian Basin. Click Here To Read The Full Article
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Delaware Supreme Court Schedules Briefing on Safe Harbor Constitutionality
Corporate shareholders have asked to certify questions to the Supreme Court involving the constitutionality of safe harbor provisions added to the Delaware General Corporation Law through legislation signed into law in March. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Supreme Court Clarifies Which EPA Challenges Must Be Brought in D.C. Circuit
Justice Clarence Thomas announced a two-step framework for determining when challenges to U.S. Environmental Protection Action actions must be heard in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, or one of its regional circuit counterparts. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Former Volunteer Coach's FLSA Suit Proceeds Against Northwestern University, Federal Judge Rules
“With the benefit of discovery, Northwestern may be able to demonstrate that a different economic reality existed, and that Santiago was not an FLSA-employee during any of his time with Northwestern,” U.S. District Judge Mary M. Rowland wrote. Click Here To Read The Full Article
As Willkie Exits Grow, Associates Are Publicly Criticizing Trump Deal
Several of the lateral associates blamed Willkie’s deal with the Trump administration, noting the firm participated in a “grave mistake. Click Here To Read The Full Article