Consumer Law
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Mayor of Baltimore Details How $45 Million Dollars of Opioid Settlement Money Will Be Spent
Of the $45 million settlement that Baltimore received from pharmaceutical company Allergan in connection to…
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Major Shift in Food and Drug, Trade, and Consumer Protection Law in the Wake of U.S Supreme Court Overruling of Chevron
On June 28, the United States Supreme Court in the consolidated cases of Loper Bright Enterprises…
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Opponents want Judge to Block Louisiana’s Ten Commandments Law Before School Starts this Fall
Opponents of a new Louisiana law requiring that a version of the Ten Commandments be posted in…
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Alec Baldwin’s Role as Co-Producer not Applicable to Trial Pertaining the Shooting on Set
Alec Baldwin ’s role as a producer of the Western film “Rust” isn’t relevant to the…
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Texas Supreme Court Ask for Public Input of New Bar Exam
Texas is poised to begin using the new national bar exam in July 2028, but…
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Paris Hilton Pushes for Reform Focusing on Child Welfare
Paris Hilton says she will “not stop until America’s youth are safe,” delivering emotional testimony against…
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FDA Warns Sara Lee to Correct Allergen Labels
Federal food safety regulators said Tuesday that they have warned a top U.S. bakery to…
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Florida Medicaid Spending Plummets After New Law Focusing on Undocumented Immigration
The amount of money that Florida’s Medicaid program spends to provide emergency health care to…
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Johnson & Johnson Faces New Lawsuit Over Baby Powder
A class action lawsuit seeks to force Johnson & Johnson to pay for the medical…
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Bankruptcy Trustee Plans to Shut Down Infowars and Liquidate Assets
A U.S. bankruptcy court trustee is planning to shut down conspiracy theorist Alex Jones’ Infowars media platform…
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