This week, the Ninth Circuit considers a plaintiff’s standing to challenge the use of voting machines and interprets a treaty granting an Indian Tribe the right to hunt.
LAKE v. FONTES -
The Court holds that plaintiffs’...more
This week, the Ninth Circuit affirms the district court’s denial of a special motion to strike under California’s anti-SLAPP statute, with two of the judges on the panel questioning the Court’s precedent holding that such...more
This week, the Ninth Circuit considers whether COVID-testing providers have a private right of action for reimbursement and considers a landlord’s standing to challenge a COVID-related eviction moratorium.
SALOOJAS, INC....more
9/11/2023
/ Article III ,
CARES Act ,
Coronavirus/COVID-19 ,
Diagnostic Tests ,
Eviction ,
Injury-in-Fact ,
Moratorium ,
Private Right of Action ,
Reimbursements ,
Standing ,
Virus Testing
This week, the Court considers a property owner’s claim to an easement over a maintenance road on federal land, and casts doubt on the longstanding “person aggrieved” standing requirement in bankruptcy appeals. ...more
This week, the Court addresses whether plaintiffs may bring civil RICO claims that allege injury to a business that violates federal law.
The Court holds that plaintiffs do not have statutory standing under the Racketeer...more