Kenvue Unit Asks Justices To Clarify Class Cert. Expert Rules
By Dorothy Atkins
A unit of consumer health products company Kenvue has urged the U.S. Supreme Court to hear its class certification challenge in litigation over Neutrogena's "oil-free" face wash labels, arguing circuit courts are "openly and intractably" divided over whether expert testimony must be admissible for certification and the split has "immense practical consequences."
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POLICY & REGULATION
Judge Blocks DOJ Anti-Diversity Conditions On Police Grants
By Brandon Lowrey
A California federal judge has blocked the U.S. Department of Justice from withholding community policing grants from a group of cities and counties that refuse to scrap their diversity programs and certify compliance with all of President Donald Trump's executive orders, saying those conditions directly conflict with the law that created the grants.
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REAL ESTATE & DEVELOPMENT
Roundup
Real Estate Recap: HUD, Corporate Landlords, Atty Errors
By Real Estate Authority Staff
Catch up on this past week's key developments by state from Law360 Real Estate Authority — including how the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development may be shifting focus, what President Donald Trump's executive order on investment in single-family homes means for Wall Street, and a look at some of the mistakes made by real estate attorneys.
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ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL
Trump Admin's EV Infrastructure Funding Pause Vacated
By Rachel Riley
A Seattle federal judge said Friday that President Donald Trump's administration overstepped its statutory powers and broke federal law by abruptly freezing approved funding for new electric vehicle charging infrastructure last year, vacating the program's suspension and siding with 20 states and environmental groups who challenged the move.
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PRODUCT LIABILITY
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
EMPLOYMENT & BENEFITS
$200M Sun, Taro Generics Deal Gets Final OK
By Bryan Koenig
A Pennsylvania federal judge granted final approval Friday for a $200 million deal resolving employee benefits plans' claims against Sun Pharmaceutical and Taro Pharmaceuticals in the sprawling price-fixing litigation against generic-drug makers, while again ensuring the claims from dozens of state attorneys general remain untouched by the settlement.
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COMPETITION
IMMIGRATION
EXPERT ANALYSIS
LEGAL INDUSTRY
Full 3rd Circ. Passes On Alina Habba DQ Challenge
By Carla Baranauckas
The Third Circuit on Monday declined to reconsider its decision blocking Alina Habba from serving as acting U.S. attorney for New Jersey, denying the Justice Department's petition for rehearing and leaving intact a decision that sharply curtailed the government's use of creative maneuvers to install interim federal prosecutors.
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Catching Up With Delaware's Chancery Court
By Jarek Rutz
The Delaware Chancery Court wrapped up the week with a slate of high-stakes deal challenges, governance rulings and oversight decisions, including an emergency bid to block a $10.9 billion bank merger, a state Supreme Court reversal reshaping stockholder agreement litigation and a major opinion allowing sexual misconduct oversight claims to proceed.
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