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Voluntary Procurement Is Not Enough: Third Circuit Narrows the “Acting-Under” Doctrine for Federal-Officer Removal (Commentary on Attorney General of New Jersey v. Dow Chemical Co., 3d Cir., 11 June...
The Ngambo Clarification: Rejecting CCPA-Based Nationwide Jurisdiction and Re-affirming RICO’s “Ends-of-Justice” Prerequisite in the Third Circuit Introduction Case: Jules Ngambo v. New York State...
Clarifying the Limits of “Satisfaction” and “Settlement” Clauses in Chapter 11 Plans: Atlantic Maritime v. QuarterNorth Energy Introduction Atlantic Maritime Services, L.L.C. (“Atlantic”) and...
Fourth Circuit Aligns Title IX Limitations Period with South Carolina’s General Personal-Injury Statute: An In-Depth Commentary on E.R. v. Beaufort County School District I. Introduction In E.R. v....
McDuffie-Connor v. Neal: Post-Accident Mechanical Findings as Evidence & the Re-Empowered Role of the Fact-Finder in Michigan Negligence Litigation 1. Introduction In Estate of William Howard...
Embedded Objects as Sidewalk Defects: Kenneth Mann v. City of Detroit (Mich. 2025) Introduction In Kenneth Mann v. City of Detroit, the Michigan Supreme Court addressed whether a metal sign-post stub...
Zheng v. Bondi – The Second Circuit’s Reinforced Approach to Cumulative Inconsistencies and Corroborative Evidence in Immigration Credibility Determinations 1. Introduction In Zheng v. Bondi, No....
United States v. Hines: Shifting the Burden—Defendants Must Prove Governmental Involvement in Private Digital Searches 1. Introduction United States v. Hines, No. 23-7032-cr (2d Cir. 2025), concerns...
Reid Clarifies Eleventh Circuit’s “Time-of-State-Conviction” Rule for Career-Offender Enhancements Introduction In United States v. Antonio Reid, No. 24-11000 (11th Cir. June 11, 2025), the Eleventh...
Eleventh Circuit Clarifies “Substantial Step” & § 3553(a) Balancing in Online Child-Enticement Cases – United States v. William Leonard Introduction United States v. William Leonard, No. 24-11435...
Bell v. Leavenworth: Post-Egbert Foreclosure of Bivens First-Amendment Claims and the Futility of FTCA Amendments Without Physical Injury Introduction Orlando Bell, a federal prisoner once housed at...
Tenth Circuit Reinforces the “Rediscovered-Memory” Sham-Affidavit Doctrine: A Detailed Commentary on Gabaldon v. New Mexico State Police (10th Cir. 2025) 1. Introduction Case name: Craig Gabaldon v....
P.W. v. Commissioner, SSA: Tenth Circuit Clarifies Use of Pre-2017 Medical-Opinion Rules and Re-Affirms the “Substantial Evidence” Deference in Social Security Appeals 1. Introduction P.W. v....
California § 245(a)(2) Assault Not a “Crime of Violence”: A Comprehensive Commentary on United States v. Sjodin (10th Cir. 2025) Introduction In United States v. Sjodin, No. 23-4069 (10th Cir. 2025),...
Officer Eyewitness Identification as Probable Cause: An In-Depth Commentary on Samuel Scott, Jr. v. City of Miami, 23-11280 (11th Cir., 11 June 2025) Introduction In Samuel Scott, Jr. v. City of...
United States v. Elias Chiroy-CAC: Cementing the Presumption of Legislative Good Faith in Equal-Protection Challenges to 8 U.S.C. § 1326 1. Introduction United States v. Elias Chiroy-CAC (11th Cir....
Presumption of Legislative Good-Faith Prevails: Eleventh Circuit Clarifies Equal-Protection Challenges to 8 U.S.C. § 1326 Introduction United States v. Ignacio Felix-Salinas (consolidated with...
Presumption of Legislative Good Faith Reaffirmed: Eleventh Circuit Joins Nationwide Consensus Upholding 8 U.S.C. § 1326 Against Equal-Protection Challenges Introduction In United States v. Jorge...
Feazell v. Wexford Health Sources, Inc. Seventh Circuit solidifies standards for: (1) proving a private contractor’s Monell liability, (2) showing a physician’s subjective knowledge in...
Feazell v. Wexford: Seventh Circuit Tightens the Evidentiary Screws — Expert Testimony Required and Monell Causation Re-emphasised 1. Introduction On 11 June 2025, the United States Court of Appeals...