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2. STF receives two lawsuits to suspend PEC that limits the Court's actions
3. PGR sues STF and asks for suspension of Pix amendments
4. PGR files new lawsuit in STF against 'pix amendments
5. Council aims to join housing vouchers suit against mayor
6. Congressional Court Watcher: Recent Appellate Decisions of Interest to Lawmakers (November 27-December 3, 2023)
7. Montana Supreme Court hears Held v. Montana youth climate lawsuit
8. In 'Seismic Shift,' Supreme Court Strips SEC Of Ability To Seek Civil Penalties For Securities Fraud In Administrative Proceedings
9. Removal Of Commissioners, ALJs Does Not Offend Separation Of Powers: Tenth Circuit
10. Former Trump aid Peter Navarro set to begin prison sentence after US Supreme Court denies motion to delay
11. Trump's Fever Dream Of Immunity
12. Elon Musk sues NLRB over SpaceX employee layoffs
13. EPA SEEKS TO DISMISS LAWSUIT CHALLENGING THE AIM ACT
14. Immigration minister lifts ankle bracelet and curfew conditions for two ex-detainees suing Australian government
15. Immigration minister lifts ankle bracelet and curfew conditions for two ex-detainees suing Australian government
16. Congressional Court Watcher: Recent Appellate Decisions of Interest to Lawmakers (Nov. 14-Nov. 20, 2022)
17. Congressional Court Watcher: Recent Appellate Decisions of Interest to Lawmakers (Nov. 7- Nov. 13, 2022)
18. Congressional Court Watcher: Recent Appellate Decisions of Interest to Lawmakers (Oct. 31-Nov. 6, 2022)
19. Congressional Court Watcher: Recent Appellate Decisions of Interest to Lawmakers (Oct. 3-Oct. 9, 2022)
20. Groups sue to overturn mandate as unconstitutional
21. Congressional Court Watcher: Recent Appellate Decisions of Interest to Lawmakers (July 4-July 10, 2022)
22. Transgender Lawmaker Sues Over Removal From Montana House Floor
23. Drugmaker industry group sues to stop Medicare drug price negotiation
24. Groups sue to invalidate Prop 211
25. Montana Rep. Zooey Zephyr sues over removal from House floor
26. Pearson Quoted in Multiple Publications About SCOTUS Review of CFPB Funding Case
27. Supreme Court: Structure of Federal Housing Finance Agency Violates Constitution
28. Trump sues January 6 committee seeking to block subpoena for his testimony and documents
29. Louisiana attorney sues Biden administration over student loan forgiveness plan
30. Judge dismisses lawsuit challenging student loan forgiveness
31. On Sept. 29, several Attorney Generals and other representatives from six states announced a lawsuit aiming to overturn President Joe Biden's Student Debt Relief Plan. The suit, led by Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge, alleges that Biden violated
32. JUDGE RULES THAT THE TEXAS STATE BAR'S LAWSUIT AGAINST AG PAXTON'S FIRST ASSISTANT VIOLATES THE CONSTITUTION
33. CMP's parent calls anti-corridor referendum unlawful in new lawsuit
34. Litigating Article III standing: a proposed solution to the serious (but unrecognized) separation of powers problem.
35. ATTORNEY GENERAL BRNOVICH RECEIVES WIDESPREAD SUPPORT IN TAX MANDATE LAWSUIT
36. AG YOST PREVAILS IN FEDERAL TAX MANDATE CASE UPHOLDING OHIO'S SOVEREIGNTY
37. Court victories too late for voters
38. High court: NY can get Trump financials
39. Congress and Trump could both be losers at the Supreme Court this week
40. Full Appeals Court to Decide if Congress Can Sue Executive Branch
41. McGahn, border wall cases will be reheard
42. Justice Department must provide grand jury evidence to Congress, court says
43. Supreme Court debates limits on consumer agency
44. Constitutional law - modification of statutes and the Presentment Clause of the Constitution.
45. Reflections upon judicial independence as we approach the bicentennial of Marbury v. Madison: safeguarding the constitution's 'crown jewel'.
46. The case for same-sex marriage.
47. Printz, the unitary executive, and the fire in the trash can: Has Justice Scalia picked the Court's pocket.
48. Federalism in the balance: how the Supreme Court's recent federalism opinions are threatening to upset the delicate balance between the federal courts, Congress and the states.
49. MONTANA FILES BRIEF SUPPORTING TEXAS ELECTION LAWSUIT
50. Sentencing and punishment - New Jersey's three strikes law - New Jersey's Perpetual Offendor Accountability Act does not violate constitutional protections against double jeopardy and ex post facto, and is consistent with equal protection, due process and separation of powers provisions in state and federal Constitution.
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