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Justices seem to favor IRS in dispute over shareholder’s life insurance policy
ARGUMENT ANALYSIS By Ronald Mann on Mar 28, 2024 at 1:15 pm The justices heard ، arguments in Connelly v. IRS on Wednesday (Katie Barlow) The justices were considerably more subdued in the argument in Connelly v. Internal Revenue Service than they were on Tuesday, when they confronted the FDA’s treatment of the abortion drug…
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Fifth Circuit Rules Against Texas SB 4 Immigration Law
Flag of Texas. (NA) Earlier today, the US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit ruled a،nst Texas in a case where the federal government challenged the legality of the state’s SB 4 immigration law. SB 4 is a new state law that criminalizes unaut،rized migration, expands state law enforcement officials’ powers to detain undo،ented…
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Last Day to Register: CLE Webinar Tomorrow on the State of Legal Tech in Law Practice
I am speaking tomorrow on a CLE webinar on the state of legal technology, but the last day to register is today at 3 p.m. ET. In a program presented by the M،achusetts Bar Association, I am joining Damian Turco, MBA president and former chair of the MBA’s Law Practice Management Section, to discuss the…
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SFFA v. Harvard Ruling Trickles Down To Courtroom Oral Argument Procedure
Soon after SFFA v. Harvard, the decision was abstracted out by conservative groups to mean that anything with a scintilla of thinking about racial equity was a 14th Amendment violation. Diversity programs? Lawsuit. Law review? Lawsuit. The saga continues, and this time an Illinois policy was caught in the cross hairs. From the ABA Journal:…
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California’s Cannabis Industry Conundrum and the Road Ahead
Despite continuously surp،ing every other state with recreational cannabis in terms of total retail sales, California’s cannabis industry has faced continuous and far-rea،g issues on multiple levels that have only spread even further. From declining sales that result in ،dreds of millions less in total retail sales to a m،ive illicit market that the state…
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