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Visionary v. Bank OZK (11th Cir. 2025): Unchallenged Alternative Grounds and the FAA’s Deferential Standard Secure Arbitral Awards

Visionary v. Bank OZK (11th Cir. 2025): Unchallenged Alternative Grounds and the FAA’s Deferential Standard Secure Arbitral Awards

Date: Aug 25, 2025
Visionary v. Bank OZK (11th Cir. 2025): Unchallenged Alternative Grounds and the FAA’s Deferential Standard Secure Arbitral Awards Introduction The Eleventh Circuit’s unpublished decision in The...
“One Text Is Enough” – The Eleventh Circuit Confirms that a Single Explicit Age Disclosure Can Sustain §2422(b) and §2423(b) Convictions

“One Text Is Enough” – The Eleventh Circuit Confirms that a Single Explicit Age Disclosure Can Sustain §2422(b) and §2423(b) Convictions

Date: Aug 25, 2025
“One Text Is Enough” – The Eleventh Circuit Confirms that a Single Explicit Age Disclosure Can Sustain §2422(b) and §2423(b) Convictions 1. Introduction In United States v. Dustin Hatcher (11th Cir....
“Progressive-Discipline Deviations and Imperfect Investigations Are Insufficient to Prove ADA Pretext” — Commentary on Christina Grasty v. DaVita Inc., 3d Cir. (2025)

“Progressive-Discipline Deviations and Imperfect Investigations Are Insufficient to Prove ADA Pretext” — Commentary on Christina Grasty v. DaVita Inc., 3d Cir. (2025)

Date: Aug 25, 2025
“Progressive-Discipline Deviations and Imperfect Investigations Are Insufficient to Prove ADA Pretext” A Detailed Commentary on Christina Grasty v. DaVita Inc., United States Court of Appeals for the...
“Intent-to-Evade” Without the Taxpayer:  Third Circuit Opens § 6501(c)(1) to Any Actor’s Fraud

“Intent-to-Evade” Without the Taxpayer: Third Circuit Opens § 6501(c)(1) to Any Actor’s Fraud

Date: Aug 25, 2025
Intent-to-Evade Without the Taxpayer: Murrin v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue and the New Scope of § 6501(c)(1) I. Introduction In Stephanie Murrin v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, No. 24-2037...
“A Harmless Drag Show? No Such Ban.” – Spectrum WT v. Wendler and the Fifth Circuit’s Recognition of Drag Shows as First-Amendment-Protected Expression in Designated Public Forums

“A Harmless Drag Show? No Such Ban.” – Spectrum WT v. Wendler and the Fifth Circuit’s Recognition of Drag Shows as First-Amendment-Protected Expression in Designated Public Forums

Date: Aug 25, 2025
“A Harmless Drag Show? No Such Ban.” – Spectrum WT v. Wendler and the Fifth Circuit’s Recognition of Drag Shows as First-Amendment-Protected Expression in Designated Public Forums Introduction...
Securing the Scene:  United States v. Claude Coleman and the Sixth Circuit’s Dual Clarifications on Officer-Safety Detentions and Career-Offender Predicates

Securing the Scene: United States v. Claude Coleman and the Sixth Circuit’s Dual Clarifications on Officer-Safety Detentions and Career-Offender Predicates

Date: Aug 25, 2025
Securing the Scene: United States v. Claude Coleman and the Sixth Circuit’s Dual Clarifications on Officer-Safety Detentions and Career-Offender Predicates Introduction United States v. Claude...

        Seventh Circuit Clarifies that § 2260A Applies Even When the “Minor” Is an Undercover Agent:
        Christopher v. United States (2025)

Seventh Circuit Clarifies that § 2260A Applies Even When the “Minor” Is an Undercover Agent: Christopher v. United States (2025)

Date: Aug 25, 2025
“Involving a Minor” Encompasses Fictitious Minors Under § 2260A: A Comprehensive Commentary on Charles W. Christopher v. United States, 23-2976 (7th Cir. 2025) 1. Introduction Charles W. Christopher,...
Fourth Circuit Holds that Alleged Structural Defects in Agency Adjudication Do Not Automatically Establish Irreparable Harm for Injunctive Relief – Comment on Joe Manis v. USDA

Fourth Circuit Holds that Alleged Structural Defects in Agency Adjudication Do Not Automatically Establish Irreparable Harm for Injunctive Relief – Comment on Joe Manis v. USDA

Date: Aug 25, 2025
Fourth Circuit Holds that Alleged Structural Defects in Agency Adjudication Do Not Automatically Establish Irreparable Harm for Injunctive Relief Commentary on Joe Manis v. U.S. Department of...
“Exposure-as-Injury”: The Fourth Circuit Confirms Medical-Monitoring Costs Alone Confer Article III Standing and Reins in Over-Zealous Daubert Gatekeeping

“Exposure-as-Injury”: The Fourth Circuit Confirms Medical-Monitoring Costs Alone Confer Article III Standing and Reins in Over-Zealous Daubert Gatekeeping

Date: Aug 25, 2025
“Exposure-as-Injury”: The Fourth Circuit Confirms Medical-Monitoring Costs Alone Confer Article III Standing and Reins in Over-Zealous Daubert Gatekeeping 1. Introduction Lee Ann Sommerville, a South...
United States v. Benton: Fourth Circuit Re-tools Harmless-Error Review for Unaddressed Mitigating Arguments at Sentencing

United States v. Benton: Fourth Circuit Re-tools Harmless-Error Review for Unaddressed Mitigating Arguments at Sentencing

Date: Aug 25, 2025
United States v. Benton: Fourth Circuit Re-tools Harmless-Error Review for Unaddressed Mitigating Arguments at Sentencing 1. Introduction In United States v. Cedric Lee Benton (Nos. 24-4029 &...
United States v. Benton: Clarifying Harmless-Error Review When Sentencing Courts Omit Discussion of Mitigating Arguments

United States v. Benton: Clarifying Harmless-Error Review When Sentencing Courts Omit Discussion of Mitigating Arguments

Date: Aug 25, 2025
United States v. Benton: Clarifying Harmless-Error Review When Sentencing Courts Omit Discussion of Mitigating Arguments 1. Introduction United States v. Cedric Lee Benton, Nos. 24-4029/4030 (4th...
Reaffirming § 922(g)(5) Post-Bruen & Refining Reasonable-Suspicion Stops: A Commentary on United States v. Murillo-Lopez (4th Cir. 2025)

Reaffirming § 922(g)(5) Post-Bruen & Refining Reasonable-Suspicion Stops: A Commentary on United States v. Murillo-Lopez (4th Cir. 2025)

Date: Aug 25, 2025
Reaffirming § 922(g)(5) Post-Bruen & Refining Reasonable-Suspicion Stops: Commentary on United States v. Herbert Murillo-Lopez, 90 F.4th 4302 (4th Cir. 2025) I. Introduction The Fourth Circuit’s...
Reaffirming the “Sever-and-Remand” Doctrine for Defective Appeal Waivers and Sentencing Errors – Comment on United States v. Shoun Wright, Jr.

Reaffirming the “Sever-and-Remand” Doctrine for Defective Appeal Waivers and Sentencing Errors – Comment on United States v. Shoun Wright, Jr.

Date: Aug 25, 2025
Reaffirming the “Sever-and-Remand” Doctrine for Defective Appeal Waivers and Sentencing Errors – Comment on United States v. Shoun Wright, Jr. Introduction The Fourth Circuit’s unpublished decision...
“The Central-Thesis Explanation” Standard after United States v. Terriwanna Carmichael

“The Central-Thesis Explanation” Standard after United States v. Terriwanna Carmichael

Date: Aug 25, 2025
“The Central-Thesis Explanation” Standard after United States v. Terriwanna Carmichael 1. Introduction The Fourth Circuit’s unpublished decision in United States v. Terriwanna Carmichael, No. 24-4337...
Beyond Poverty Guidelines: Knight v. OPM Establishes the “Surplus-Income” Test for In-Forma-Pauperis Eligibility

Beyond Poverty Guidelines: Knight v. OPM Establishes the “Surplus-Income” Test for In-Forma-Pauperis Eligibility

Date: Aug 25, 2025
Beyond Poverty Guidelines: Knight v. OPM Establishes the “Surplus-Income” Test for In-Forma-Pauperis Eligibility Introduction Knight v. Office of Personnel Management (Knight v. OPM), decided by the...
“Prove It or Lose It” – United States v. Hight and the Modern Standard for Trial Continuances & Waiver of Plain-Error Review

“Prove It or Lose It” – United States v. Hight and the Modern Standard for Trial Continuances & Waiver of Plain-Error Review

Date: Aug 25, 2025
“Prove It or Lose It” – United States v. Hight and the Modern Standard for Trial Continuances & Waiver of Plain-Error Review 1. Introduction On 18 August 2025 the United States Court of Appeals for...
“Cost-Saving Alone Is Not a Rational Basis” – First Circuit Denies Sovereign Immunity and Clarifies Equal Protection Limits on State Disability-Service Allocations

“Cost-Saving Alone Is Not a Rational Basis” – First Circuit Denies Sovereign Immunity and Clarifies Equal Protection Limits on State Disability-Service Allocations

Date: Aug 25, 2025
“Cost-Saving Alone Is Not a Rational Basis” – First Circuit Denies Sovereign Immunity and Clarifies Equal Protection Limits on State Disability-Service Allocations 1. Introduction McKenna v. Maine...
Brown v. McMillon: Eleventh Circuit Rejects “Administrative Default Judgments by Acquiescence” and Clarifies Futility Standard for Pro Se Pleadings

Brown v. McMillon: Eleventh Circuit Rejects “Administrative Default Judgments by Acquiescence” and Clarifies Futility Standard for Pro Se Pleadings

Date: Aug 19, 2025
Brown v. McMillon: Eleventh Circuit Rejects “Administrative Default Judgments by Acquiescence” and Clarifies Futility Standard for Pro Se Pleadings Introduction In Mubbrika S. Brown & Alquddus Brown...
The Vail-Romero Doctrine: Abandonment of the “Unable-or-Unwilling” Challenge as a Complete Bar to Asylum Relief in the Eleventh Circuit

The Vail-Romero Doctrine: Abandonment of the “Unable-or-Unwilling” Challenge as a Complete Bar to Asylum Relief in the Eleventh Circuit

Date: Aug 19, 2025
The Vail-Romero Doctrine: Abandonment of the “Unable-or-Unwilling” Challenge as a Complete Bar to Asylum Relief in the Eleventh Circuit 1. Introduction Sandra Vail-Romero, a young indigenous woman...
United States v. Grindle: Mental-Health Challenges Do Not Automatically Vitiate Knowing & Voluntary Sentence-Appeal Waivers

United States v. Grindle: Mental-Health Challenges Do Not Automatically Vitiate Knowing & Voluntary Sentence-Appeal Waivers

Date: Aug 19, 2025
United States v. Grindle: Mental-Health Challenges Do Not Automatically Vitiate Knowing & Voluntary Sentence-Appeal Waivers Introduction United States v. Nicholas Grindle (11th Cir. Aug. 15, 2025)...
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