
Stuart M. Gerson
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3 weeks ago |
natlawreview.com | Stuart M. Gerson |Amy L. Peck |L. Hansen |Carla N. Hutton
The most anticipated event at the U.S. Supreme Court today was the oral argument in the birthright citizenship case. While the question of birthright citizenship, which the Romans called jus soli, is important both in terms of constitutional law and American customs and mores, the underlying question in the case raises a procedural issue that will affect the litigators who follow this blog the most.
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1 month ago |
natlawreview.com | Stacey Cerrone |Stuart M. Gerson |David Johnson |Lynn L. Bergeson
On April 17, 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court, in a unanimous opinion, resolved a circuit split and established a plaintiff-friendly pleading standard for ERISA prohibited transaction claims in Cunningham v. Cornell University, No. 23-1007. BackgroundThe plaintiffs in Cunningham accused Cornell’s retirement plans of engaging in prohibited transactions by paying excessive fees for recordkeeping and administrative services, among other claims.
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1 month ago |
natlawreview.com | Stuart M. Gerson |Alexis M. Buese |Stephen Parsley |Darius Walker
The motions docket of the U.S. Supreme Court remains busy. Following the April 4 decision in Department of Education v.
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Mar 4, 2025 |
natlawreview.com | Stuart M. Gerson |Conor Duffy |Michael Lisitano |David Roth
Skip to main content March 04, 2025 Volume XV, Number 63 Legal Analysis. Expertly Written. Quickly Found.
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Jan 29, 2025 |
jdsupra.com | Stuart M. Gerson |Nathaniel M. Glasser |Frank Morris Jr.
In one of his first acts as President in his second term in office, Donald Trump signed an executive order on January 21, 2025, entitled “Ending Illegal Discrimination and Restoring Merit-Based Opportunity” (“Order”).
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