A federal appeals court has upheld the Securities and Exchange Commission’s rule to thwart “pay-to-play” activity in the public pension market, defeating a challenge by

Opening the Courtroom Door
A federal appeals court has upheld the Securities and Exchange Commission’s rule to thwart “pay-to-play” activity in the public pension market, defeating a challenge by
In the category of better late than never, a federal appeals court upheld a freeze of all the assets of a company that claimed to
Claims that Led Zeppelin copied portions of its 1971 hit “Stairway to Heaven” will be played in an even larger court venue with the 9th
The ability of employers with moral objections to paying for women’s contraceptive care under terms of Obamacare ran into a raft of concerns by an
Appellate judges questioned whether the courts have the power to order the government to address climate change and if they must recognize a new constitutional
First, the Army Corps of Engineers violated environmental law by giving Virginia’s Dominion power company a permit to build a series of electric transmission towers