To help understand the differences in each circuit's laws, the 2026 Survey of Federal Class Action Law: A U.S. Supreme Court and Circuit-by-Circuit Analysis contains an up-to-date analysis of class ...
A federal appeals court Thursday upheld a Texas law banning paid ballot harvesting, reversing a lower court that had blocked the measure as unconstitutional and allowing the state to enforce the ...
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Abstract: This tutorial presents the design methodology and examples of analog circuits having nanoampere consumption with application in systems with short activity periods followed long standby.
The Trump administration secured a major victory as a federal court of appeals signed off on a contentious immigration detention policy that ends bond eligibility for people who are currently being ...
Abstract: Health care technology is advancing rapidly, transforming diagnostics through compact, non-invasive, and user-friendly biomedical devices. For instance, diabetes diagnosis that once required ...
“The President may determine his policy priorities and instruct his agents to make funding decisions based on them," Chief Judge Albert Diaz wrote. “Whether that’s sound policy or not isn’t our call.
Some excerpts from Judge David Stras dissenting from denial of rehearing en banc in Iowa Migrant Movement for Justice v. Bird (see here for the panel opinion): Access to legal immigration, which ...
The mixed legal status of cannabis has divided circuit courts over whether state and local regulation of dispensary licenses violates the dormant Commerce Clause. The circuit split touches on the ...
Two shareholders argued that a lower court judge incorrectly found that their case belonged in Switzerland, even though they lack the legal or financial resources to bring a case there. But the Second ...
A constitutional challenge to a California law requiring gun dealers to have video and audio recordings of all transactions appeared to split a three-judge panel for the Ninth Circuit at oral ...