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Challenge to CPSC Rule Over Access to Standard Filed Too Late
A consumer can’t pursue her bid for free access to a full industry standard on infant bath seats that was incorporated into government safety regulations because she didn’t file her challenge early enough, the D.C. Circuit ruled Friday. Published by Bloomberg LawTweetShareShare0 Shares
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The Hamburger Court
What in the world are historians going to call this Supreme Court? Chief Justice Roberts has been so all over the map, ideologically, that it would be hard to call it the “Roberts Court.” They could try the “Thomas Court,” after the towering conservative who is its longest-serving justice. Or maybe the “Post-Ginsburg Court” after…
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NCLA Explains Why ‘Voluntary’ Vaccine Passport Programs Are Coercive
The Globe this week attended a panel discussion by the New Civil Liberties Alliance and a panel of experts to discuss vaccine passports. With California Gov. Gavin Newsom continuing to claim he isn’t requiring vaccine passports in the state, he has instituted a Digital COVID-19 Vaccine Record at a state website called “MyVaccineRecord.ca.gov. This is a serious topic with private…
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High Court Nixes California Collection of Donor Info From Political Nonprofits
In a closely watched case for nonprofit political groups that want privacy for their supporters, the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday struck down a California law that says groups seeking tax-exempt status must tell the state the names of some of their biggest donors. California has long insisted that it will not share the information it gathers,…
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Landlords fear eviction moratorium could have long-term effect on North Carolina housing
North Carolina’s eviction moratorium ends Thursday, but many believe landlords and tenants will continue to struggle even after the extended national moratorium expires. Republican members of the North Carolina Council of State rejected a one-month extension of the moratorium that would have aligned the state with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s eviction moratorium…
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