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U.S. Supreme Court cases. 14 Penn Plaza LLC v. Pyett; 303 Creative LLC v. Elenis; 44 Liquormart, Inc. v. Rhode Island; 62 Cases of Jam v. United States
Eastern Associated Coal Corp. v. United Mine Workers of America: 1134 Hall v. Geiger-Jones Co. 1135 Fox Film Corp. v. Doyal: 1136 Jaffee v. Redmond: 1137 Shoemaker v. United States: 1138 United States v. Kahriger: 1139 United States v. Germaine: 1140 World-Wide Volkswagen Corp. v. Woodson: 1141 Board of Airport Commissioners of Los Angeles v ...
Marrita Murphy and Daniel J. Leveille, Appellants v. Internal Revenue Service and United States of America, Appellees (commonly known as Murphy v.IRS), [1] is a tax case in which the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit originally held that the taxation of emotional distress awards by the federal government is unconstitutional.
Lexington-Richland 5’s school board accepts the final report of a firm looking into the district’s spending, even as its previous findings have been criticized and subjected to a lawsuit from ...
LONG BEACH ISLAND — A group of southern New Jersey towns are suing for an independent review of a New Jersey offshore wind project and accuse the state department in charge of its environmental ...
The distinction between commandeering and preemption was at issue in Murphy v. NCAA, a case in which New Jersey repealed laws criminalizing sports betting while a federal law prevented states providing that states may not "sponsor, operate, advertise, promote, license, or authorize by law or compact" sports gambling.
The ruling says Ocean Walk closed its facilities in March 2020 per an executive order from Gov. Phil Murphy. Until then, the casino claims, it had eight months of double-digit growth versus the ...
Murphy v. National Collegiate Athletic Association, No. 16-476, 584 U.S. 453 (2018) [138 S. Ct. 1461], was a United States Supreme Court case involving the Tenth Amendment to the United States Constitution. The issue was whether the U.S. federal government has the right to control state lawmaking.