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10th Circ. Cancels Rehearing On Bump Stock Ban Challenge

March 5, 2021
The Tenth Circuit on Friday reversed course and rescinded an en banc rehearing of a lawsuit challenging the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives’ rule banning bump stocks over the dissent of five circuit judges. According to the court’s opinion, a majority of the en banc panel voted to vacate its order granting the…
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Wyoming Legislators Introduce Bill to Preserve Rancher Choice When Identifying Cattle

March 5, 2021
Billings, Mont. – Today, State of Wyoming legislators Representative Chip Neiman and Senator Cheri Steinmetz introduced House Bill 229 in the Wyoming Legislature. The Bill preserves for Wyoming ranchers the choice of selecting among various lawful forms of animal identification devices when complying with a 2013 federal law that requires official identification on adult cattle…
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Biden’s EO on Title IX is Unjust and Counterintuitive

March 4, 2021
NCLA Senior Litigation Counsel Harriet Hageman joins Philadelphia’s AM 990 The Answer’s show, “Philadelphia’s Morning Answer,” with Chris Stigall. Harriet Hageman has been a trial attorney for almost 30 years and is licensed to practice law in Wyoming, Michigan, Colorado, and Nebraska, and has been admitted before the United States Supreme Court. Here are a…
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Disappointing Changes to Title IX Under Biden Administration

March 3, 2021
NCLA Senior Litigation Counsel Harriet Hageman joins News Talk 600 KCOL’s show, “KCOL Mornings,” with Jimmy Lakey. Harriet Hageman has been a trial attorney for almost 30 years and is licensed to practice law in Wyoming, Michigan, Colorado, and Nebraska, and has been admitted before the United States Supreme Court. Here are a few key…
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Amici and Practitioners Attempt to Read the Arthrex Tea Leaves

March 2, 2021
Yesterday, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the most closely-watched patent case of the term, United States / Smith & Nephew v. Arthrex. IPWatchdog reached out to some of the amici in the case, as well as patent practitioners and other stakeholders, to get their take on how the hearing went and what the future holds for the…
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Biden’s Hurdle: Courts Dubious of Rule by Regulation

March 2, 2021
President Biden is moving swiftly on his agenda to remake large parts of the economy by wielding the powers of the executive branch. He signed more than 30 executive orders in his first month, nearly as many as the past four presidents combined at this point in their terms. He is about to run into a formidable…
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