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“Label Does Not Confer Jurisdiction” – Seventh Circuit Clarifies Functional Test for Appealable Colorado River-Style Stays

“Label Does Not Confer Jurisdiction” – Seventh Circuit Clarifies Functional Test for Appealable Colorado River-Style Stays

Date: Jul 22, 2025
“Label Does Not Confer Jurisdiction” – Seventh Circuit Clarifies Functional Test for Appealable Colorado River-Style Stays Introduction Case: East Gate-Logistics Park Chicago, LLC v. CenterPoint...
Harmless-Error Reinforcement and Below-Guideline Deference: A Commentary on United States v. Don James, Jr.

Harmless-Error Reinforcement and Below-Guideline Deference: A Commentary on United States v. Don James, Jr.

Date: Jul 22, 2025
Harmless-Error Reinforcement and Below-Guideline Deference: A Commentary on United States v. Don James, Jr. 1. Introduction In United States v. Don James, Jr., No. 23-2195 (7th Cir. July 21, 2025)...
United States v. Brewer: Seventh Circuit Solidifies Post-Page Conspiracy Standard and Reaffirms Use of Acquitted Conduct at Sentencing

United States v. Brewer: Seventh Circuit Solidifies Post-Page Conspiracy Standard and Reaffirms Use of Acquitted Conduct at Sentencing

Date: Jul 22, 2025
United States v. Brewer: Seventh Circuit Solidifies Post-Page Conspiracy Standard and Reaffirms Use of Acquitted Conduct at Sentencing Introduction The Seventh Circuit’s July 2025 decision in United...

Boniface v. Viliena:  First Circuit Holds the TVPA Contains No Cause of Action for Attempted Extrajudicial Killing and Orders a Legislative-Jurisdiction Inquiry

Boniface v. Viliena: First Circuit Holds the TVPA Contains No Cause of Action for Attempted Extrajudicial Killing and Orders a Legislative-Jurisdiction Inquiry

Date: Jul 22, 2025
Boniface v. Viliena (1st Cir. 2025): New Limits on the Torture Victim Protection Act Introduction The First Circuit’s decision in Boniface v. Viliena confronts two fundamental questions about the...
First Circuit Extends Baseball’s Antitrust Exemption Beyond MLB: A Detailed Commentary on Cangrejeros de Santurce Baseball Club, LLC v. Liga de Béisbol Profesional de Puerto Rico, Inc.

First Circuit Extends Baseball’s Antitrust Exemption Beyond MLB: A Detailed Commentary on Cangrejeros de Santurce Baseball Club, LLC v. Liga de Béisbol Profesional de Puerto Rico, Inc.

Date: Jul 22, 2025
First Circuit Extends Baseball’s Antitrust Exemption Beyond MLB: Cangrejeros de Santurce Baseball Club, LLC v. Liga de Béisbol Profesional de Puerto Rico, Inc. Introduction The United States Court of...
First Circuit Rejects the “Incidental-Kidnapping” Limitation: A Commentary on United States v. Coleman

First Circuit Rejects the “Incidental-Kidnapping” Limitation: A Commentary on United States v. Coleman

Date: Jul 22, 2025
First Circuit Rejects the “Incidental-Kidnapping” Limitation: A Commentary on United States v. Coleman 1. Introduction On 21 July 2025 the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit...
United States v. Coleman: First Circuit Abandons the “Incidental-Kidnapping” Limitation and Re-sets the Bar for “Appreciable Holding” under 18 U.S.C. § 1201

United States v. Coleman: First Circuit Abandons the “Incidental-Kidnapping” Limitation and Re-sets the Bar for “Appreciable Holding” under 18 U.S.C. § 1201

Date: Jul 22, 2025
United States v. Coleman: First Circuit Abandons the “Incidental-Kidnapping” Limitation and Re-sets the Bar for “Appreciable Holding” under 18 U.S.C. § 1201 1. Introduction The First Circuit’s 2025...
United States v. Coleman: First Circuit Rejects an “Incidental-Kidnapping” Exception and Re-defines the “Holding” Element Under 18 U.S.C. § 1201

United States v. Coleman: First Circuit Rejects an “Incidental-Kidnapping” Exception and Re-defines the “Holding” Element Under 18 U.S.C. § 1201

Date: Jul 22, 2025
United States v. Coleman: First Circuit Rejects an “Incidental-Kidnapping” Exception and Re-defines the “Holding” Element Under 18 U.S.C. § 1201 Introduction On 21 July 2025 the United States Court...
From Silence to Scienter: Michigan Supreme Court Requires Mens Rea for Prisoner-in-Possession Offences Under MCL 8.9

From Silence to Scienter: Michigan Supreme Court Requires Mens Rea for Prisoner-in-Possession Offences Under MCL 8.9

Date: Jul 22, 2025
From Silence to Scienter: Michigan Supreme Court Requires Mens Rea for Prisoner-in-Possession Offences Under MCL 8.9 1. Introduction In People of the State of Michigan v. Christopher Lehman...
Cable First v. Lepetiuk Engineering: The Second Circuit’s Clear Warning on Frivolous Appeals, Misrepresented Ownership, and Rule 38 Sanctions

Cable First v. Lepetiuk Engineering: The Second Circuit’s Clear Warning on Frivolous Appeals, Misrepresented Ownership, and Rule 38 Sanctions

Date: Jul 22, 2025
Cable First v. Lepetiuk Engineering: The Second Circuit’s Clear Warning on Frivolous Appeals, Misrepresented Ownership, and Rule 38 Sanctions Introduction Cable First Construction, Inc. (“Cable...
Strict Compliance with Lozada: Disciplinary Complaint Alone Is Not “Notice” – Comment on Tarlochan Singh v. Bondi (7th Cir. 2025)

Strict Compliance with Lozada: Disciplinary Complaint Alone Is Not “Notice” – Comment on Tarlochan Singh v. Bondi (7th Cir. 2025)

Date: Jul 22, 2025
Strict Compliance with Lozada: Disciplinary Complaint Alone Is Not “Notice” – Comment on Tarlochan Singh v. Bondi (7th Cir. 2025) 1. Introduction In Tarlochan Singh v. Pamela J. Bondi, the United...
Singh v. Bondi: The Seventh Circuit Re-affirms Strict, Tripartite Lozada Compliance for Ineffective-Assistance Motions in Immigration Proceedings

Singh v. Bondi: The Seventh Circuit Re-affirms Strict, Tripartite Lozada Compliance for Ineffective-Assistance Motions in Immigration Proceedings

Date: Jul 22, 2025
Singh v. Bondi: The Seventh Circuit Re-affirms Strict, Tripartite Lozada Compliance for Ineffective-Assistance Motions in Immigration Proceedings 1. Introduction Tarlochan Singh—a Sikh political...
Beyond Derivatives: Seventh Circuit Holds Recoupment in Predatory Pricing Must Arise from Monopoly Prices, Not Financial Hedging

Beyond Derivatives: Seventh Circuit Holds Recoupment in Predatory Pricing Must Arise from Monopoly Prices, Not Financial Hedging

Date: Jul 22, 2025
Beyond Derivatives: Seventh Circuit Holds Recoupment in Predatory Pricing Must Arise from Monopoly Prices, Not Financial Hedging Introduction United Wisconsin Grain Producers LLC, together with six...
Reconciling Bowen, Great-West, and California:  American Public Health Association v. NIH Establishes District-Court Jurisdiction to Vacate Federal Grant Terminations Under the APA

Reconciling Bowen, Great-West, and California: American Public Health Association v. NIH Establishes District-Court Jurisdiction to Vacate Federal Grant Terminations Under the APA

Date: Jul 22, 2025
Reconciling Bowen, Great-West, and California: American Public Health Association v. NIH Establishes District-Court Jurisdiction to Vacate Federal Grant Terminations Under the APA 1. Introduction In...
The “Kennedy Jurisdiction Doctrine”: First Circuit Confirms APA Authority to Vacate NIH Grant Terminations Despite Tucker Act Concerns

The “Kennedy Jurisdiction Doctrine”: First Circuit Confirms APA Authority to Vacate NIH Grant Terminations Despite Tucker Act Concerns

Date: Jul 22, 2025
The “Kennedy Jurisdiction Doctrine”: First Circuit Confirms APA Authority to Vacate NIH Grant Terminations Despite Tucker Act Concerns Introduction In Commonwealth of Massachusetts v. Kennedy, Nos....
“Unequivocal Certainty” in Removal Proceedings: The First Circuit Elevates the Government’s Burden for Proving Alienage in Inadmissibility Cases

“Unequivocal Certainty” in Removal Proceedings: The First Circuit Elevates the Government’s Burden for Proving Alienage in Inadmissibility Cases

Date: Jul 22, 2025
“Unequivocal Certainty” in Removal Proceedings: The First Circuit Elevates the Government’s Burden for Proving Alienage in Inadmissibility Cases 1. Introduction Da Silva Borges v. Bondi, No. 24-1695...
Associational Standing Re-Drawn: Fourth Circuit Allows Trade Associations to Allege Facial ICCTA Pre-emption but Bars Blanket Takings Claims

Associational Standing Re-Drawn: Fourth Circuit Allows Trade Associations to Allege Facial ICCTA Pre-emption but Bars Blanket Takings Claims

Date: Jul 22, 2025
Associational Standing Re-Drawn: Fourth Circuit Allows Trade Associations to Allege Facial ICCTA Pre-emption but Bars Blanket Takings Claims 1. Introduction In Association of American Railroads v....
“Supportability & Consistency Reign Supreme” – The Fourth Circuit’s Definitive Guidepost for Evaluating Mental-Health Evidence after the 2017 SSA Rule (Dawn Drumgold v. Commissioner of Social Security)

“Supportability & Consistency Reign Supreme” – The Fourth Circuit’s Definitive Guidepost for Evaluating Mental-Health Evidence after the 2017 SSA Rule (Dawn Drumgold v. Commissioner of Social Security)

Date: Jul 22, 2025
“Supportability & Consistency Reign Supreme” The Fourth Circuit’s Definitive Guidepost for Evaluating Mental-Health Evidence after the 2017 SSA Rule 1. Introduction Dawn M. Drumgold, a former Social...
“First Determine the Chapter”: The Fourth Circuit’s New Directive on Choosing Among FAA Chapters in Employers' Innovative Network, LLC v. Bridgeport Benefits, Inc.

“First Determine the Chapter”: The Fourth Circuit’s New Directive on Choosing Among FAA Chapters in Employers' Innovative Network, LLC v. Bridgeport Benefits, Inc.

Date: Jul 22, 2025
“First Determine the Chapter”: The Fourth Circuit’s New Directive on Choosing Among FAA Chapters in Employers' Innovative Network, LLC v. Bridgeport Benefits, Inc. Introduction Employers’ Innovative...
United States v. Clark: The Third Circuit’s Recognition of “Odor-Masking Conduct” as a Stand-Alone Factor Creating Reasonable Suspicion

United States v. Clark: The Third Circuit’s Recognition of “Odor-Masking Conduct” as a Stand-Alone Factor Creating Reasonable Suspicion

Date: Jul 22, 2025
United States v. Clark: The Third Circuit’s Recognition of “Odor-Masking Conduct” as a Stand-Alone Factor Creating Reasonable Suspicion Introduction In United States v. Loren Clark, Jr., No. 24-1892...
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