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POLICY & REGULATION
21 AGs Support Gun Ban For Cannabis Users
By Jonathan Capriel
A federal law that prohibits habitual drug users from possessing firearms is constitutional and necessary for public safety, a coalition of attorneys general from 20 states and Washington, D.C., told the U.S. Supreme Court, urging the justices to overturn a finding that the law violates the Second Amendment except when a user is actively intoxicated.
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TRANSPORTATION
Airbus Sued Over Fatal Helicopter Crash In New Jersey
By Matthew Santoni
The families of a pilot and a news photographer killed in a helicopter crash while working for a Philadelphia television station have sued helicopter manufacturer Airbus, along with companies that maintained the helicopter and supplied the hydraulic system parts blamed for causing the crash two years ago in New Jersey.
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LITIGATION
Yale Appears Poised To Escape Ex-Student's Defamation Case
By Aaron Keller
Yale University and a sexual assault accuser on Monday appeared poised to escape an expelled student's defamation lawsuit, with a federal judge saying the criminally acquitted ex-student failed to disclose other misconduct allegations and led online followers to reveal the accuser's identity despite orders banning him from directly naming her.
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ENFORCEMENT
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LEGAL INDUSTRY
Catching Up With Delaware's Chancery Court
By Jeff Montgomery
Delaware's justices threw the Court of Chancery in reverse big time last week, rescinding a decision by the state's chancellor that last year effectively canceled tech tycoon Elon Musk's multi-year, then-$56 billion stock-based compensation package. It was a decision that lit up the court's relatively low-key, pre-holiday wind-up. It also highlighted the endless, 3D tug of war over Delaware-chartered companies and the interests of boards, officers, controllers, stockholders and the corporate bar.
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