Full DC Circuit Weighs Order Blocking Trump's Alleged CFPB Shutdown
“What you want us to hold is that the CSRA [Civil Service Reform Act] has tentacles that reach across the entire litigation system to prevent courts from even ordering the government to comply with the Constitution by keeping functioning the offices that Congress has created and funded, said Judge Cornelia Pillard.
Deluge of FedEx Driver-Overtime Lawsuits Highlights Risks Employers Face From Using Contract Workers
'A Meritless Bullying Tactic': Fed. Judge Dismisses Fitch Even's Action Against Former Client
Fitch Even claimed it filed the declaratory action so the court could “declare the rights and other legal relations under federal patent law, but the defendants alleged the firm was attempting to litigate the same issues currently pending in a separate suit filed in the Circuit Court of Cook County.
‘Injuries are Self-Inflicted:' 6th Circuit Tosses Bias Case Over Grants for Black-Owned Businesses
"[P]rogressive and Circular Board did not cause [Nathan] Roberts' injuries. Roberts caused them," the divided appeals court stated in explaining why the plaintiff lacked standing. "Had Roberts submitted his application, he would have formed the application-stage contract with Progressive and Circular Board."

