U.S. President Donald Trump said he would urge fellow Republicans in the Senate to invoke a rule change to force a simple majority vote on his Supreme Court nominee if Democrats block his choice.
In Reversing Position, EPA Confirms Fracking Harms Drinking Water
The agency’s report comes as President-elect Donald J. Trump has vowed to expand the gas and oil extraction technique and roll back existing regulations on the process.
Bill to Fast-Track FDA Approval Draws Applaud, Concerns
The Senate approved legislation aimed at speeding up Food and Drug Administration approvals, which is expected to usher in a new, more industry-friendly era of drug and device regulation.
Insurers Nervous About ALI’s Pending Restatement of the Law of Liability Insurance
Insurers are concerned by the early returns from the American Law Institute as it dedicates one of its Restatements to liability insurance – a project that could result in suggested new guidelines for judges handling those cases.
FDA Launches Website to Report Unlawful Marketing of Medical Devices
The Most Important Issue in the 2016 Election: The Supreme Court
“This is not an election about who’s going to be president just for the next four years. This is an election about the direction of the Supreme Court for the next 40 years”
Arkansas Supreme Court Disqualifies Tort Reform Amendment
Arkansas' Supreme Court says voters cannot consider whether to impose award limits in medical liability cases because the language to be placed on the ballot doesn't fully describe what the proposal would do.
US House Member Concerned About VW Emissions Settlement
A settlement with U.S.regulators gives Volkswagen AG too much authority over how to spend $2 billion on electric vehicle technology, a U.S. congresswoman from California said this week in a letter,echoing concerns from states and others who fear the German automaker gains undue influence in the deal.
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