Monthly Archives: August, 2020

Executive Branch Makes 3.45-3.55 GHz Band Available for 5G Networks

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Ajit Pai issued a statement on Monday regarding the White House and Department of Defense’s announcement that 3.45-3.55...

Board of Regents Alleges Discount Seeds Sold its Protected Seed Varieties

The South Dakota Board of Regents filed a lawsuit against Discount Seeds Inc., alleging the company had illegally sold wheat seeds belonging to the...

Hershey Creamery Supports Motion for Stay in Milkshake Machine Case

In mid-July, a Delaware District Judge ruled that Hamilton Beach and Hershey Creamery must stop selling and using machines used for milkshakes that allegedly...

Court Denies Uber’s Motion To Dismiss Securities Suit

On Friday, the Northern District of California issued an order denying Uber’s motion to dismiss the putative class action led by Boston Retirement System...

Court Agrees to Terminate the Paramount Decrees

In an August 7 order, Southern District of New York Judge Analisa Torres granted the Department of Justice’s motion to terminate the Paramount Decrees,...

R.J. Reynolds Files Opposition to Motion to Dismiss Against Minnesota City

Last week on Thursday, plaintiff R.J. Reynolds and other tobacco manufacturers filed an opposition to the City of Edina, Minnesota’s motion to dismiss their...

Wildlife Federation Report “Drifting Toward Disaster,” Says EPA Should Ban Dicamba

According to a report by the National Wildlife Federation, the Prairie Rivers Network, and the Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation, the synthetic herbicide dicamba...

House Members Ask USDA to Give Aid to Sheep Producers After Plant Closes

On Wednesday, the House Agriculture Livestock and Foreign Agriculture Subcommittee Chairman, Jim Costa (D-Calif.) and Rep. David Rouzer (R-N.C.) wrote a letter to the...