• American Hospital Association v. Becerra

    American Hospital Association v. Becerra0

    Justia Opinion Summary and Annotations The formula that the Department of Health and Human Services must employ annually to set reimbursement rates for certain outpatient prescription drugs provided by hospitals to Medicare patients, 42 U.S.C. 1395l(t)(14)(A)(iii), provides two options. If HHS has conducted a survey of hospitals’ acquisition costs for each covered outpatient drug, it

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  • Ysleta del Sur Pueblo v. Texas

    Ysleta del Sur Pueblo v. Texas0

    Justia Opinion Summary and Annotations In 1968, Congress recognized the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo Indian tribe. In 1983, Texas renounced its trust responsibilities with respect to the Tribe and expressed opposition to any new federal legislation that did not permit the state to apply its gaming laws on tribal lands. Congress restored the Tribe’s federal

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  • Golan v. Saada0

    Justia Opinion Summary and Annotations Golan, a U.S. citizen, married Saada, an Italian citizen, in Italy, where, in 2016, they had a son, B. In 2018, Golan flew to the United States and moved into a domestic violence shelter with B. Saada sought an order returning B. to Italy under the Hague Convention on the

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  • Viking River Cruises, Inc. v. Moriana

    Viking River Cruises, Inc. v. Moriana0

    Justia Opinion Summary and Annotations California’s Labor Code Private Attorneys General Act (PAGA) authorizes any “aggrieved employee” to initiate an action against a former employer on behalf of himself and other current or former employees to obtain civil penalties that previously could have been recovered only by California’s Labor and Workforce Development Agency. California precedent

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  • JOSE LOERA VS STACEY LIMBADA

    JOSE LOERA VS STACEY LIMBADA0

    21-CIV-06118 Answer to Amended Complaint 30 1 DEFENDANT/ CROSS-COMPLAINANT PONY TRACKS RANCH, LLC AND DEFENDANT STACEY LIMBADA

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  • Whole Woman’s Health v. Jackson

    Whole Woman’s Health v. Jackson0

    Justia Opinion Summary and Annotations Texas Senate Bill 8, the 2021 Heartbeat Act, prohibits physicians from performing or inducing an abortion if the physician detected a fetal heartbeat. S.B. 8 does not allow state officials to enforce the law but directs enforcement through “private civil actions” seeking injunctions and damages awards against those who perform

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