California’s unilateral decision to freeze Medicaid reimbursement to doctors and hospitals violates federal law but that doesn’t give the health providers an individual right to sue.
Month: November 2011
Racketeering Conviction for MS-13 Gang Member
The San Francisco leader of the MS-13 gang, or La Mara Salvatrucha, was convicted by a federal jury of racketeering conspiracy and conspiracy to commit
Gunning for Gun Shows, Round Two
There’s another showdown looming over Alameda County’s law prohibiting gun shows at the county fairgrounds. Back in May a three-judge panel voted 2-1 that the
Buying the “Fairy Farm”
Squabbling Russian and Belarussian video game developers may need a dose of the meditative gardens they had worked together to build in the “Fairy Farm”
Suit to Enforce Ozone Standards
The WildEarth Guardians sued the Environmental Protection Agency in federal court for alleged failure to implement 2008 Ozone standards under the Clear Air Act. The
Too Hot for Yellowstone Grizzly Bears
“While grizzlies may inspire some sense of human vulnerability, history has shown that it is the bears who have often been the more vulnerable ones,”