Top 10 in Law Blogs: EpiPen, Immigration Relief, and the Aqua Dam.
August 26, 2016
On August 26th, 1920, the nineteenth amendment was adopted, granting women full suffrage. Now here’s Friday Top 10 in Law Blogs:
- EpiPen Pricing Another Sign the FDA Needs to Wade into the Drug-pricing Debate – Our own Zosha Millman takes a look around at what attorneys are saying about the recent surge in the cost of epipens.
- Immigration Relief for Foreign Entrepreneurs – Susan J. Cohen of Mintz Levin writes on the firms Immigration Law blog.
- USCIS Proposes International Entrepreneur Rule to Spur Innovation and Job Creation – GreenbergTraurig’s Matthew Virkstis writes on the firms EB-5 Insights, where Government Policies and Business Realities Converge.
- Judicial Candidates and Free Speech – Squire Patton Boggs Joseph Ashbrook writes on the firms Sixth Circuit Appellate Blog.
- Sharply Divided Illinois Supreme Court Keeps Redistricting Reform Off November Ballot – Kris Jenkins of Sedgwick LLP writes on The Appellate Strategist.
- CFPB’s proposal for collection of decedent debt: a misguided approach (Part II) – Ballard Spahr’s Gary W. Becker writes on the firms CFPB Monitor.
- The EEOC’s defeat in Detroit: Pants, skirts, gender identity, and religion – Constangy Brooks attorney Robin Shea writes on the firms Employment & Labor Insider
- Non-Binding Policy Document Produced by a White House Council Without a Chairman Nevertheless Expected to Have Significant Impact on NEPA Studies and Climate Change – Washington D.C. attorney Aaron Edelman of Garvey Schubert Barer writes on the firms Northwest Land Law Forum.
- Patented Invention Spotlight – Aqua Dam by Layfield Group – R. Devin Ricci of Kean Miller writes on the Louisiana Law Blog, about a recent invention that has been picking up quite the steam.
- Merchandising Missteps Lead to Willful Infringement and CMI Removal Claims – Tonya Gisselberg writes on Seattle Copyright Watch.
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