The U.S. Supreme Court could rule on the validity of nationwide injunctions by July after the justices hear arguments May 15 on whether a U.S. district court judge properly issued such a broad mandate in rejecting as unconstitutional Trump’s executive order to limit birthright citizenship. Click Here To Read The Full Article
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'It's a Very Tough Time for Government Lawyers': Will Upheaval at DOJ Impact Litigation Over Trump's Agenda?
How will morale issues and turnover among Department of Justice lawyers impact the course of litigation over hot-button issues in the Trump agenda? Click Here To Read The Full Article
Supreme Court Ends Carvana Insider Trading Case in Delaware
Carvana isn’t yet completely free from litigation over shareholders who say they were misled when material information was withheld from them. The online car dealer is still defending a securities class action that makes similar allegations in Arizona federal court. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Judge Presses Government on Reasoning Behind Susman Godfrey Executive Order
Judge Loren AliKhan repeatedly asked DOJ lawyer Richard Lawson to justify the government’s arguments that Susman Godfrey engaged in discrimination. Click Here To Read The Full Article
California Businesses Hit With Discrimination Suits for ‘Ladies Only' Marketing
The class action complaints claim the marketing violates the Unruh Civil Rights Act, which “prohibits offering promotions or discounts based on sex or gender, and California Civil Code. Click Here To Read The Full Article