by will.gale | Oct 22, 2021 | In the News
Congress ran afoul of the U.S. Constitution when it included a provision in the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 prohibiting states from cutting taxes if they receive funds under the plan to assist in their economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, the New Civil...
by will.gale | Oct 22, 2021 | In the News
The SEC faces a legal fight over its efforts to encourage diversity on corporate boards, but an agency focus on disclosure over quotas would complicate conservative activists’ arguments. The Securities and Exchange Commission already is facing two cases over...
by will.gale | Oct 20, 2021 | In the News
Three limited-government advocacy organizations and 20 states urged the Sixth Circuit to uphold an injunction barring the federal government from enforcing a law against Ohio that requires states to return coronavirus… Read the full article
by will.gale | Oct 19, 2021 | In the News
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) plans to make it harder for companies and individually charged officers to settle allegations of wrongdoing without first admitting guilt. SEC enforcement chief Gurbir Grewal said last week the agency wants to move away...
by will.gale | Oct 14, 2021 | In the News
A federal court has again sided with Michigan State University in a lawsuit from an employee challenging the school’s COVID-19 vaccine requirement. Judge Paul Maloney declined this month to grant Jeanna Norris a preliminary injunction that would have blocked MSU from...