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  2. Kirtsaeng v. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    In law, Kirtsaeng has had the effect of causing a fresh look at the issue of "international exhaustion" in the patent context.The Federal Circuit in the 2001 Jazz Photo v. . US International Trade Commission case had held that lawful sales of patented goods outside the US did not give rise to patent exhaustion inside the U

  3. United States v. Skrmetti - Wikipedia

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    The suit was brought by three transgender teens and their families as well as a Tennessee doctor who treats youth with gender dysphoria. [8] [11] The Biden administration joined the plaintiffs under a law which allows the federal government to join in private suits which allege violations of the Equal Protection Clause. [8]

  4. List of firearm court cases in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Firearm case law in the United States is based on decisions of the Supreme Court and other federal courts.Each of these decisions deals with the Second Amendment (which is a part of the Bill of Rights), the right to keep and bear arms, the Commerce Clause, the General Welfare Clause, and/or other federal firearms laws.

  5. Harisiades v. Shaughnessy - Wikipedia

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    Harisiades v. Shaughnessy, 342 U.S. 580 (1952), was a United States Supreme Court case which determined that the Alien Registration Act of 1940's authorization of deportation of legal resident for membership in Communist parties, even past, did not violate the First Amendment, the Fifth Amendment, nor the constitution's Ex Post Facto Clause.

  6. Kimble v. Marvel Entertainment, LLC - Wikipedia

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    Kimble v. Marvel Entertainment, LLC, 576 U.S. 446 (2015), is a significant decision of the United States Supreme Court for several reasons. One is that the Court turned back a considerable amount of academic criticism of both the patent misuse doctrine as developed by the Supreme Court and the particular legal principle at issue in the case.

  7. Domino's Pizza, Inc. v. McDonald - Wikipedia

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    Domino's Pizza, Inc. v. McDonald, 546 U.S. 470 (2006), is a decision by the Supreme Court of the United States involving claims for racial discrimination against the right to make and enforce contracts under 42 U.S.C. § 1981, a key civil rights provision in U.S. law that was originally enacted as part of the Civil Rights Act of 1866.

  8. Judge dumbfounded by error at site of 'suicide' where teacher ...

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    A judge told the parents of 27-year-old Ellen Greenberg, a Philadelphia teacher found dead with 20 stab wounds in 2011, that the city's declaration of suicide was "puzzling."

  9. Rodriguez de Quijas v. Shearson/American Express Inc.

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    Rodriguez de Quijas v. Shearson/American Express Inc., 490 U.S. 477 (1989), is a United States Supreme Court decision concerning the arbitration of securities fraud claims. . It was originally brought by a group of Texas investors against their brokerage hou