Reviving the Twitter account to share my 300th piece with @BLaw, looking into a consequential absentee voting decision out of Indiana.
Learn what issues split the Seventh Circuit:
https://t.co/Fdj3zDYX3v
Our Partner Brian Bernhardt talks with @Tax’s @SloweyErin and @JohnWoolley00 about the importance of weighing a potential ERC payout against the costs of filing a lawsuit.
IRS efforts over the past year to clean up an embroiled tax credit program has put companies seeking long-delayed payments in a position they’re trying to avoid—going to court. https://t.co/LAoGYuHpYG
Republican lawmakers who sued then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi for fines incurred from the House floor’s Covid-19 mask mandate lost their appeal to the D.C. Circuit on Friday. @JohnWoolley00 https://t.co/LLIxRnTcfP
The justices this morning just agreed to weigh in next term. Worth noting the case is very similar to another, Niz-Chavez v. Garland, which said these notices can't appear in installments, and must be delivered in a single document, to adhere to legal requirements.
While many are (understandably) discussing the Supreme Court's student loan decision this morning, there's a lot more news about what the high court will look at next. My latest: https://t.co/lw53UGyOEv
The Fifth Circuit declined to reopen the case because it says he received subsequent notices. In a similar case in the Ninth Circuit, though, the court said that notices to appear *must* specify the time and date of removal proceedings.
Several new #SCOTUS grants including whether ban on possession of firearms for domestic-violence restraining orders violates 2nd Amendment. No 22-915 US v. Rahimi.
NEW: St. George, Utah, was ordered to permit a community drag show after a federal court found a substantial likelihood that its event moratorium was an unconstitutional restriction on protected speech.
https://t.co/NS3hvqtJ8P
Some sad news: Today at a D.C. Interagency Council on Homelessness meeting, it was confirmed at least 47 people died while experincing homelessness in 2022. 39 of those people were matched to a housing voucher. Another six people died within a year of moving in.
Bruen continues to shape gun laws around the country. New story from me on how the SCOTUS decision factored into a fight over an attachment the ATF says is used to skirt its rifle rules ⬇️
https://t.co/Mc1VBuoglH
7-2 ruling: Andy Warhol's silkscreen prints of a photograph of Prince are deemed NOT fair use.
This is SCOTUS' first non-software fair use ruling in decades.