Monthly Archives: February, 2021

DOJ Drops Net Neutrality Suit Against California

On Monday, the Department of Justice (DOJ) withdrew from a lawsuit initiated against California over the state’s 2018 net neutrality law, deemed the strongest...

Eighth Circuit Says IUD Manufacturers Don’t Need to Warn Users About Risks of Use

On Monday, a split appellate panel sided with defendants Teva Pharmaceuticals USA, Inc., Teva Branded Pharmaceuticals Products R&D, Inc., and Teva Women’s Health, Inc....

EPA Asks Court for the Right to Remove Arsenic From Minneapolis Residential Lots

Last week, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) filed a lawsuit seeking access to three residential properties located within the South Minneapolis Residential Soil Contamination...

Psychedelics Decriminalization and Regulation with Griffen Thorne

What does the future hold for psychedelics in America? How are states approaching the ownership and use of these drugs, either for ...

In Final Chapter of Inpatient Prospective Payment Suit, Judge Upholds Denial of Interest Payment

Judge Randolph D. Moss of the District of Columbia District Court, in “the final chapter” of broader litigation involving more than a thousand hospitals,...

Court Denies AT&T’s Motion to Dismiss Communications Workers of America’s Suit

On Friday Judge Michael L. Brown of the Northern District of Georgia issued an order and opinion denying AT&T’s motion to dismiss plaintiff Communications...

Class-Action Lawsuit Against Gerber Alleges Fraud Citing Undisclosed Heavy Metals

On Friday, four individuals filed a class-action complaint in the New Jersey District Court against Gerber Products Company, which also does business as Nestle...

Netbus Claims ‘NatureM.D.’ Trademark Noninfringing on Pharmavite’s ‘Nature Made’

In a complaint filed Monday in the Central District of California, Netbus makes a case for a declaratory judgment that its use of...