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Congress’ Covid-Era Proxy Voting Draws Fifth Circuit Worries

The full Fifth Circuit had tough questions for lawyers arguing whether a fiscal 2023 spending package was constitutionally passed using proxy voting in the US House of Representatives.

NLRB Seeks Full Sixth Circuit Review of Decision Dampening Power

The National Labor Relations Board is challenging a federal appeals court ruling that strikes at its fundamental authority to set national labor policy through individual case decisions.

Federal Agent Cell Location Searches Raise NJ Privacy Concerns

New Jersey judges searched for a workable line Tuesday in an oral argument over when out-of-state agents can avoid requirements for cell phone location searches .

Trump DOJ’s Voter Roll Demands Set for Appeals Court Tests

Two federal appeals courts will soon weigh whether state election officials must turn their unredacted voter rolls over to the Justice Department—an argument President Donald Trump’s administration has yet to win in court.

Doctors Rebuffed by Courts in Long Covid and Disability Fights

Court battles by workers with long Covid are a new test of the nation’s private insurance system, which lawyers and academics say is stacked against them. The complex, yearslong process passes judgment on enrollees from afar and is filled with conflicts of interest that benefit the insurer, according to court opinions, plaintiffs’ complaints and interviews with lawyers and academics.

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