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Lawsuit: USDA Demands for Food Stamp Data Unlawful

Ryan J. Farrick - May 23, 2025

In its new guidance, the department threatened any state’s refusal to release this data could “trigger noncompliance procedures,” potentially leading to lawsuits or the withholding of federal funds.

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Florida Judges Says Trump Can Impose Tariffs, But Stops Short of Broader Ruling

Ryan J. Farrick - May 23, 2025

In court filings, attorneys for Emily Ley and Simplified asked Wetherell to weigh in on the tariffs’ legality.

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Iowa Man Settles Religious Expression Lawsuit with Former Employer

Ryan J. Farrick - May 22, 2025

In June of 2023, Eaton kicked off “Pride Month” with a ceremony that involved hosting a rainbow-colored flag outside of its main office. It also allegedly encouraged workers to wear Pride-related colors. In some cases, Eaton managers sent out emails to staff with links to purchase Pride-themed T-shirts.

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FTC Discards Biden-Era Lawsuit Against PepsiCo

Ryan J. Farrick - May 22, 2025

Many of the lawsuit’s claims derived from the 1936 Robinson-Patman act, which prohibits companies from using certain incentives to favor large customers over their smaller competitors.

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How Do Car Accident Lawyers Calculate the Value of an Injury Claim?

Staff - May 22, 2025

By having a knowledgeable lawyer fighting aggressively to calculate and prove your full losses, you stand to recover significantly more compensation in the end.

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Top 5 Reasons to Hire a Car Accident Lawyer in South Bend After a Crash

Lee C. Christie - May 22, 2025

Don’t leave your future to chance. Reach out to an experienced attorney today to protect your rights, maximize your compensation, and focus on what matters most — healing and moving forward.

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Filing a Workers’ Comp Claim for a Back Injury as an Employee in Colorado

Jon C. Boesen - May 22, 2025

Prompt reporting, proper medical treatment, and thorough documentation are key. And if complications arise, don’t hesitate to seek professional legal guidance to ensure you receive the full support you deserve.

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Why You Need a Truck Injury Attorney in Newport News, VA After a Collision

Jay Tronfeld - May 22, 2025

Having a professional advocate on your side allows you to reduce stress and improves your chances of achieving the financial support you need to rebuild your life after a traumatic accident.

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Supreme Court Punts On Religious Charter School Case

Ryan J. Farrick - May 22, 2025

Oklahoma’s decision to authorize a religious charter school was influenced by another, recent Supreme Court ruling that expanded the potential role and visibility of religion in public spaces. This logic was quickly seized upon by the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City and the Diocese of Tulsa.

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Lawsuit: Minnesota Surgeon Accidentally Removed Woman’s Kidney, Triggered Irreversible Disease

Ryan J. Farrick - May 21, 2025

A Minnesota woman has filed a lawsuit against Abbott Northwestern Hospital in Minneapolis, claiming that she developed a debilitating form of kidney disease after doctors removed an extra organ during what should have been a routine spleen removal surgery. According to ABC News, the lawsuit was filed on behalf of plaintiff Wendy Rappaport. Rappaport, 80,

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