Berkey Filters Maker Loses Appeal Over Pesticide Registration
The company that manufactures Berkey water filters lost its appeal over the pesticide registration the Environmental Protection Agency requires for its products.
The company that manufactures Berkey water filters lost its appeal over the pesticide registration the Environmental Protection Agency requires for its products.
The Department of Health and Human Services wrongfully withheld payments to a Nevada health insurance cooperative under an Affordable Care Act cost-sharing program, a federal appeals court ruled.
A group of insurers—including
Roblox Corp. failed to convince a federal judge to compel arbitration or dismiss a lawsuit from parents who claim the company deceptively marketed the platform as safe and education, when it actually relies on and profits from games made by children.
A woman can’t bring claims against the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality over a radioactive waste permit it issued, the commission said in a notice of supplemental authority supporting its request that a federal court toss the case.
A Mississippi federal court tossed an insurance fight over coverage for a suit brought by the city of Jackson, Miss., against a company that converts cooking oil into animal feed accusing it of dumping industrial waste in the city’s sewers.
US Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch said Americans are getting “whacked” by too many laws.
A notorious then-teenage drug-dealing informant in Detroit waited too long to sue state and federal law enforcement for what he said were egregious civil rights violations that stretched decades, the Sixth Circuit ruled Thursday.
Barnes & Thornburg has inked the largest law firm lease in Chicago this year, signing up for 96,000 square feet of space, a 30% increase from its previous footprint.
The government asked a federal court to grant it access to a former scrap metal recycling plant in order to clean hazardous materials since no one has claimed ownership of the property since its owner died last year.
The EPA says more than 600 PFAS chemicals are in the marketplace in the U.S. While states are racing to regulate PFAS, while the federal government lags.
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