Suing the Federal Government: Can the King Still Do No WrongMeredith, Kathleen HowardPressman, Jennifer SU.balt.l.rev
It would be months before the Hofmann and his family could move back in. Hofmann is one of as many as 10,000 home and business owners who are suing the federal government alleging the decision to open the dams constitutes a government land seizure. Attorney Noah Wexler said even if releasin...
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"The purpose of the litigation is to hold the federal government accountable for the proper review of the impacts of the proposed highway... the case for building a highway is thin at best and we must better understand the impacts of the project." ...
The federal government in 1791 had authorized a hired chaplain for Congress precisely three days before the ratification of the Bill of Rights, which codified the First Amendment as U.S. Law. The case was brought to the Supreme Court after Nebraska state Senator Ernie Chambers sued on the ...
The oil companies had “removed” the cases from state court to federal court,arguing that damage lawsuitsfor climate change go beyond the limits of state law and are governed by federal law. That theory would have derailed all five cases – because there is no federal common law for greenhou...
Special counsel David Weiss charged Hunter Biden in December, alleging a "four-year scheme" when the president's son did not pay his federal income taxes from January 2017 to October 2020 while also filing false tax reports. Weiss filed the charges in the U.S. District Court for the...
A Look at the Feres Doctrine as It Applies to Medical Malpractice Lawsuits: Challenging the Notion that Suing the Government Will Result in a Breakdown of ... The article discusses the application of Feres doctrine to medical malpractice lawsuits wherein through Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA); ...
The allotments date back to the 1900s, when the federal government awarded them to Navajo citizens as a consolation when the tribe's territory was downsized. "Since I've entered the legislative body for my Navajo people, I've listened to a lot of constituents out in th...
The company also said the government “did not find that Aylo or its affiliates violated any federal criminal laws prohibiting sex trafficking or the sexual exploitation of minors, including child pornography.” In a statement to National Post, a spokesperson for Ay...