The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit has held that a laboratory owner’s payments to marketing intermediaries violated the Eliminating Kickbacks in Recovery Act (EKRA)—in its first interpretation of the statute...more
Most readers of this blog rarely, if ever, become involved in homicide cases.
Nevertheless, the Supreme Court’s essentially unanimous decision in McElrath v. Georgia should be of interest because it deals with the issue of...more
2/21/2024
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Assault ,
Choice-of-Law ,
Criminal Prosecution ,
Double Jeopardy ,
Felony Murder ,
Insanity Defense ,
Jury Trial ,
Jury Verdicts ,
McElrath v Georgia ,
Murder ,
Standing
Of the four cases decided last Friday, the one that likely pertains to the largest number of this blog’s readers is Coinbase, Inc. v. Bielski, a 5-4 opinion delivered by Justice Kavanaugh, who wrote for himself, the Chief...more
6/26/2023
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Article III ,
Automatic Stay ,
Biden Administration ,
Coinbase ,
Coinbase Inc v Bielski ,
Confessions ,
Confrontation Clause ,
Criminal Prosecution ,
Evidence ,
Federal Arbitration Act ,
First Amendment ,
Immigrants ,
Immigration Procedures ,
Interlocutory Appeals ,
Motion to Compel ,
Removal Orders ,
Samia v United States ,
Sixth Amendment ,
Standing ,
United States v Hansen ,
US v Texas
Coming off the decisions in the landmark Dobbs and Bruen cases, the rest of the term might seem anticlimactic. Nevertheless, as the shelf is being cleared of the remaining cases, there are still rulings of significance to...more
On September 9, 2015, the Department of Justice (“DOJ”) issued new guidance on individual accountability for corporate wrongdoing. In the memorandum and an accompanying speech by the Deputy Attorney General Sally Q. Yates,...more
9/29/2015
/ Attorney-Client Privilege ,
Board of Directors ,
C-Suite Executives ,
Chief Compliance Officers ,
Corporate Misconduct ,
Criminal Prosecution ,
Department of Justice (DOJ) ,
Enforcement Actions ,
Government Investigations ,
Healthcare ,
New Guidance ,
Yates Memorandum