Supreme Court cases about employee benefits--Pegram v. Herdrich and Harris Trust v. Salomon Smith Barney. In the former case, the United States Supreme Court reversed the Court of Appeals holding that when a Health Maintenance Organization (HMO), acting through its doctors, makes mixed ...
Supreme Court Review.The article reports on the decisions of the U.S. Supreme Court relating to employee fringe benefit issues. California, like other states and the federal government requires a contractor on a public works project to pay its workers the prevailing wage in the area where the ...
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Washington —The Supreme Court on Monday said it will consider whether a Tennessee law that bans gender-affirming health care for transgender minors violates the Constitution, setting the stage for a major decision on transgender rights in its next term.The justices agreed to review a lower court...
The Supreme Court has denied a petition from liable parties at a California Superfund site that argued the justices’ analysis in a recent Superfund contribution ruling supports their push for high court reversal of an adverse appellate ruling on when the clock starts on the statute of limitations...
The Supreme Court was created in 1789 when the US Constitution first went into effect. George Washington, America's first president, appointed a total of ten justices to the Supreme Court, more than any other president in history. The building that houses the Supreme Court was originally located...
Not that it needs to, but the Supreme Court has not reached a 50 percent approval rating in national polling in quite some time. And this phenomenon is not likely to change even if (or when) Judge Sotomayor replaces Justice Souter and the Court begins to look more like the rest of Amer...
"With Section 230 immunity in hand, social media platforms are doing next to nothing to address the dangers their platforms pose to children for fear that any action they take might also decrease membership, usage, and revenue," Doe's lawyers wrote in afilingurging the Supreme Court to ...
October 3, 2022 Tweet The Supreme Court has denied a request from residents of a New Orleans neighborhood built atop a Superfund site to review an appellate ruling that dismissed their Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) case against city officials seeking more extensive cleanup, potentiall...