House Votes to Renew Obamacare Subsidies in Blow to GOP Leaders

A band of House Republicans bucked party leaders to join Democrats in passing a measure to restore expired Obamacare subsidies through the end of President Donald Trump’s term, as rising health care costs drive midterm election anxieties.

Sixth Circuit Declines Constitutional Challenge to FCA Provision

Ohio-based TriHealth Inc. and other health-care providers failed to convince the US Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit to consider whether two whistleblowers’ False Claims Act suits against them should be dismissed as unconstitutional under Article II.

Ninth Cir. Clarifies Injury Standard in Class-Wide Damages Suits

A consumer who alleged Milliman Inc. provided inaccurate reports to insurance companies must provide evidence of class-wide injury at the summary judgment stage to establish standing for unnamed class members.

Mangione Could Face US Murder Trial This Year, Judge Says

A US judge said the federal murder trial of Luigi Mangione may begin later this year, but the date will depend on whether she allows prosecutors to pursue the death penalty against him for the killing of UnitedHealth Group Inc. executive Brian Thompson.

AbbVie Expands Bid to Block Qulipta Copies With Two Patent Suits

Copies of the migraine drug Qulipta proposed by Hetero Labs Ltd. and MSN Laboratories Private Ltd. infringe four patents, AbbVie Inc. and its Allergan unit said in separate federal lawsuits.

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Mangione Could Face US Murder Trial This Year, Judge Says

A US judge said the federal murder trial of Luigi Mangione may begin later this year, but the date will depend on whether she allows prosecutors to pursue the death penalty against him for the killing of UnitedHealth Group Inc. executive Brian Thompson.

Martha’s Vineyard Ferry Workers Lose Covid-Shot Rule Appeal

Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket Island ferry employees were properly denied a preliminary injunction in their lawsuit alleging rejection of their requests for exemption from their employer’s Covid-19 vaccine mandate violated their right to religious freedom, the First Circuit ruled Friday.

Sixth Circuit Declines Constitutional Challenge to FCA Provision

Ohio-based TriHealth Inc. and other health-care providers failed to convince the US Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit to consider whether two whistleblowers’ False Claims Act suits against them should be dismissed as unconstitutional under Article II.

Beyond Abortion: The Fight Over Fetal Personhood Is Here

When do legal rights begin, at birth or before that? This video looks at the fetal personhood movement, and what it could mean for the future of abortion. We explore its history and the constitutional argument underpinning it.

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