Reports on the decision of the United States Supreme Court that the Clean Water Act does not apply to isolated waters. Elimination of restrictions against discharge of toxic pollutants into isolated waters; Natural areas at risk for pollution as a result of the decision; Efforts of the National ...
US Supreme Court deals blow to Keystone oil pipeline project FILE - In this March 11, 2020, file photo provided by the Bureau of Land Management is the proposed route of the Keystone XL oil pipeline where it crosses into the United States from Canada in Phillips County, Mont. The U.S. ...
Supreme Court Deals Blow to Unions in Collective Bargaining Fees Ruling Author: David B. Weisenfeld, Brightmine Legal Editor June 29, 2018 States and public-sector unions may no longer collect agency fees from non-union employees who object to paying them, the Supreme Court has ruled 5-4...
“UK designers need to urgently wake up to the realities of design right protection. The Supreme Court acknowledges that the Trunki concept was both original and clever but registered designs are intended to protect designs, not ideas. Poor quality registrations, often covering only one or two pro...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled that Aereo, a service that lets users watch broadcast television on Internet-connected devices with dime-sized digital antennas, is effectively stealing content from the media companies. In a 6-to-3 decision (pdf), the justices rejected Aereo's ...
Supreme Court Deals Blow to Separation of Church and State in Ruling for Taxpayer-Funded Private Religious Schools Taxpayer Programs that Fund Private Schools Must Fund Religious Schools Also In a 5-4 ruling the U.S. Supreme Court has decided t...
Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch has dealt another blow to Texas abortion providers waging war against SB8 in order to restore a constitutional right for millions across the state. After a sharply divided Supreme Court ruled last week that a very narrow challenge to the law, which is a ...
Israeli Supreme Court deals blow to Orthodox religious leaders on conversion issue
The U.S. Supreme Court Building is seen, April 23, 2024, in Washington.Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images The ruling deals the biggest blow to the administrative state in a generation and hands a long-sought victory to conservative legal groups and business lobbyists who have spent years pushin...
Mayo v. Prometheus: The Supreme Court deals a blow to some biotech patents By Matt GibsonLinkedIn Facebook X Send Embed In a unanimous decision, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that a patent directed to adjusting a drug dosing regimen based on metabolite levels measured in the patient is not...