Americans often associate the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) with armed patrols, drug busts, and counterterrorism ...
The decision of the Bombay High Court to set aside the complete write-down of approximately ₹8,415 crore worth of Additional ...
Charles J. Sigerseth just won an A… or at least a nice note to his professor. Charles' entry on the statute of limitations issue is one of two winning entries in my legal writing contest. Charles ...
Currently, there are nine lawsuits across the country alleging a variety of constitutional and statutory legal claims against the Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Program (negotiation program) enacted ...
The Director of CDC "may take such measures to prevent such spread of the diseases as he/she deems reasonably necessary." Today, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention filed a notice in the ...
The President may be able to accomplish some reorganization goals through particular statutory delegations of authority, executive orders, department memos, management policies, and other devices, but ...
A San Francisco judge on Friday blocked the Trump administration from moving forward with ambitious plans to reorganize the federal government and fire large swaths of federal workers. In a 42-page ...
The Hawaii Supreme Court ruled on June 17 that the District Court of the Second Circuit exceeded their statutory authority by ordering Melissa Fay to return to court every six months for “nearly ...
Queensland Rail (QR) is becoming a statutory authority at the behest of Transport Minister Scott Emerson. QR was set up as a government-owned corporation (GOC) in 2006. Mr Emerson says he does not ...
In American law, a charging order is purely a creature of statute and does not generally exist in the common law. Attorney Richard G. Johnson got into a squabble with Berns Custom Homes, Inc., over ...