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NRC Nominee Vows Independence Amid White House Push to Speed Nuclear Expansion

NRC Nominee Vows Independence Amid White House Push to Speed Nuclear Expansion

by RG | Dec 3, 2025 | Law.com

Safety must remain the Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s top priority and it should be achieved more efficiently, said nominee Douglas Weaver.       Safety must remain the Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s top priority and it should be achieved more...
Relatives File Wrongful Death Claims After UPS Plane Crash in Louisville

Relatives File Wrongful Death Claims After UPS Plane Crash in Louisville

by RG | Dec 3, 2025 | Law.com

The two lawsuits filed Wednesday are the first wrongful death claims brought in connection with the accident. Both were brought in Kentucky state court and are represented by attorneys from Clifford Law Offices out of Chicago, and the Louisville-based law firm Sam...
Florida Jury Deliberated for 11 Days in an Opioid Trial. Pharmacies Now Want a Mistrial.

Florida Jury Deliberated for 11 Days in an Opioid Trial. Pharmacies Now Want a Mistrial.

by RG | Dec 3, 2025 | Law.com

Wednesday’s mistrial motion, filed by Walmart, Walgreens and CVS, cites the extraordinary length of jury deliberations and some of the notes sent by the jury, including one that asked for the sworn oath of jurors.       Wednesday’s mistrial motion, filed...
‘It’s Even More Fun to Watch Now’: NLJ 500 Patent Attorney Reflects on Jeopardy! Experience

‘It’s Even More Fun to Watch Now’: NLJ 500 Patent Attorney Reflects on Jeopardy! Experience

by RG | Dec 3, 2025 | Law.com

Mastick was six months pregnant when she got scheduled to appear on the show—in the nick of time before she was too far along to fly across the country from her home in Indiana.       Mastick was six months pregnant when she got scheduled to appear on the show—in the...
Justices Appear Wary of Expanding Civil Rights Suits Following Convictions

Justices Appear Wary of Expanding Civil Rights Suits Following Convictions

by RG | Dec 3, 2025 | Law.com

The U.S. Supreme Court appeared hesitant to allow a federal civil rights lawsuit from a Mississippi preacher convicted of violating a local ordinance for evangelizing outside a public amphitheater.       The U.S. Supreme Court appeared hesitant to allow a federal...
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