The justices are set to consider whether their nearly four-decades-old doctrine of deferring to federal agencies should continue.
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Former Law Professor Settles Discrimination Case Against University of Idaho for $750K
“I sought this record on the faith of my upbringing, my education, and my law practice experience prior to joining the legal teaching academy,” Shaakirrah R. Sanders said in a statement. “With this settlement I have the space for peace, healing, and restoration.”
Virginia High Court Approves Amendment to Rule Governing Admission to Practice Without Examination
The Virginia Supreme Court has amended rules of the court pertaining to admissions to practice within the state without an examination, which will go into effect Nov. 12.
8th Circ. Affirms University's Qualified Immunity From Expelled Student's Title IX Suit
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit affirmed a lower court’s grant of qualified immunity to the University of Iowa after a graduate student found responsible for sexual assault and sexual harassment filed suit against the university and university officials.
$37.5M Verdict: Susman Godfrey Secures Victory for Tech Company
This result sends a strong message that Atlas will vigorously defend its patents that play a key role in modern Wi-Fi standards,” said lead attorney Max Tribble of Susman Godfrey.

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