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Tag Archives: bearing
Bearing Witness as Researchers in the Pursuit of Equality
Kathryn Gillespie, The Cow with Eartag #1389 (2018). Maneesha Deckha Most academics who care about substantive equality accept that ideologies and attendant violence about which lives matter in society and which lives don’t cause devastation and trauma to individuals and communities. … Continue reading
Posted in Administrative law
Tagged bearing, Equality, pursuit, Researchers, witness
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Competitor can't stop allegedly false promotion of unapproved substances bearing CYA "not for human use" warnings
Nutrition Distribution LLC v. Pep Research, LLC, 2019 WL 652391, No. 16cv2328-WQH-BLM (S.D. Cal. Feb. 15, 2019)Nutrition Distribution sued Pep for false advertising under the Lanham Act, alleging that its competitor, a supplement company, falsely advertised certain prescription-only drugs and … Continue reading
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Tagged "not, allegedly, bearing, Can't, Competitor, false, Human, Promotion, Stop, Substances, Unapproved, Use", Warnings
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Justices take case bearing on agency deference
By Anne Sherry, J.D. The Supreme Court granted certiorari to decide whether to overrule two decisions directing courts to defer to an agency’s reasonable interpretation of its own regulation. The Auer and Seminole Rock cases are cousins to Chevron, which … Continue reading
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Tagged agency, bearing, case, Deference, Justices, take
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