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ESG Weekly Update – August 21, 2024 - Debevoise & Plimpton LLP

On August 14, 2024, a federal judge in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Missouri struck down anti-ESG rules initially ...

The FTC's effort for a non-compete ban has been judicially struck ...

The Federal Trade Commission's (“FTC”) efforts to ban non-compete agreements was significantly curtailed when a federal judge in Texas, ...

Big win for voters with... - The Arc of the United States - Facebook

Big win for voters with disabilities! A federal judge has struck down parts of Texas Senate Bill 1, a law making it harder for people to vote. The law...

Federal judge declines to stay order restricting contact between feds ...

(CN) — A federal judge who last week put restraints on the Biden administration's communications with social media companies refused on Monday to stay his order ...

Legal | Buckley v. Valeo - FEC

The overall limitations on expenditures by federal candidates and their committees were struck down by the Court. The appellees had argued that these ...

The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals Is Spearheading a Judicial Power ...

The 5th Circuit has repeatedly attempted to undermine this settled jurisprudence, essentially attempting to take control of U.S. immigration ...

Federal Appeals Court Strikes Down North Carolina Voter ID ...

A federal appeals court decisively struck down North Carolina's voter identification law on Friday, saying its provisions deliberately “target African- ...

Third Circuit Holds that Application of Felon- in-Possession Ban ...

Attorney General, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit (Third Circuit), sitting en banc, struck down an application of a federal ...

Texas Court Strikes Down FTC's Rule Banning Non-Competition ...

On August 20, 2024, a federal court in Dallas ruled that the FTC exceeded its authority in promulgating a sweeping rule banning ...

Federal Court Strikes Down Strict 80/20 Rule for Tipped Restaurant ...

The rule was challenged in court, with opponents arguing that it was overly restrictive, arbitrary, and inconsistent with the Fair Labor ...

In 2013 the supreme court gutted voting rights – how has it changed ...

The supreme court struck down a formula at the heart of Voting Rights Act – now voters who are discriminated against bear the burden of ...

Federal court ruling empowers disabled voters in Texas, strikes ...

Federal court ruling empowers disabled voters in Texas, strikes down restrictive Senate Bill 1 ... Houston - As Election Day approaches, FOX 26 is ...

Federal Court Strikes Down Illinois Law Restricting Pro-Life ...

A federal court has struck down an Illinois law that restricted what the state's 100 pregnancy resource centers — but not abortion clinics — ...

Federal Judge Strikes Down Illinois Public Transit Gun Ban

The Second Amendment protects the right to carry a firearm for self-defense while taking public transit, a federal judge has ruled.

In Split Vote, FTC Approves Controversial Final Rule Banning Most ...

UPDATE: On August 20, 2024, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas set aside the FTC's final non-compete rule and ordered ...

Federal Court Partially Halts Noncompete Rule

On July 3, 2024, United States District Court Judge Ada Brown ruled against the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and issued a preliminary injunction ...

Federal judge strikes down portion of NY's new gun laws

In that case, the Supreme Court determined that New York's century-old law allowing someone to obtain a concealed carry permit only if they ...

restrictive covenant | Wex | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute

For example, in the famous 1948 U.S. Supreme Court Case, Shelby v. Kramer, the Court struck down the enforcement of a restrictive covenant which provided ...

Federal Court Enjoins Federal Trade Commission's Rule Prohibiting ...

First and foremost, Judge Brown found unconvincing the FTC's explanation that it was authorized to publish the Final Rule under its broad powers ...

22-976 Garland v. Cargill (06/14/2024) - Supreme Court

The bump stock did the rest. Congress has sharply restricted civilian ownership of ma- chineguns since 1934. Federal law defines a “machinegun”.