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During this past week (week ending October 13,2023) we have received listings of 15 Government and Administrative Law Summaries,  54 Constitutional Law summaries, 55 Criminal Law Summaries, 4 Intellectual Property summaries, 1 Medical Malpractice summary, 1 White Collar Crime summary. and 6 U.S. Supreme Court oral arguments. We plan is to continue posting opinion summaries, under corresponding areas of law, weekly whenever possible in order to keep blog readers updated.  To gain access to these case summaries, click on the corresponding links below:

Opinion Summaries Posted for Week Ending October 6, 2023:

Criminal Law Opinion Summaries

During this past week (week ending October 6,2023) we have received listings of 19 Government and Administrative Law Summaries,  46 Constitutional Law summaries, 42 Criminal Law Summaries, Copyright Law 1 case, Intellectual Property 2 cases, Internet Law 1 case., Medical Malpractice 2 cases  and White Collar Crime 1 case. We plan is to continue posting opinion summaries, under corresponding areas of law, weekly whenever possible in order to keep blog readers updated.  To gain access to these case summaries, click on the corresponding links below:

Opinion Summaries Posted for Week Ending October 6, 2023:

Criminal Law Opinion Summaries

During this past week (week ending September 29,2023) we have received listings of 20 Government and Administrative Law Summaries,  39 Constitutional Law summaries, 45 Criminal Law Summaries, White Collar Crime 1 case, and Medical Malpractice 2 cases  We plan is to continue posting opinion summaries, under corresponding areas of law, weekly whenever possible in order to keep blog readers updated.  To gain access to these case summaries, click on the corresponding links below:

Opinion Summaries Posted for Week Ending September 29, 2023:*

Criminal Law

Posted by Phil Swagel on September 29, 2023.

Because of CBO’s role in supporting the Congress in its constitutional function, the agency has been instructed by the House and Senate Budget Committees that if appropriated funds lapse and normal operations of the federal government are suspended, all CBO staff will be considered “excepted employees” and will continue working through at least October 10. In the context of a government shutdown, “excepted employees” are required to work even in the absence of an appropriation. If there is a government shutdown and it continues beyond October 10, the status of CBO’s staff will depend on the needs of the Congress.

Phillip L. Swagel is CBO’s Director

Special Note: From this week forward we will be including Opinion Summaries to the following additional topics, Copyright Law, Intellectual Property, Internet Law, and Medical Malpractice. These additions are based on recommendations from some of our readers.

During this past week (week ending September 22,2023) we have received listings of 23 Government and Administrative Law Summaries,  46 Constitutional Law summaries, 42 Criminal Law Summaries, Copyright Law 1 case, Intellectual Property 4 cases, Internet Law 1 case. and Medical Malpractice 2 cases  We plan is to continue posting opinion summaries, under corresponding areas of law, weekly whenever possible in order to keep blog readers updated.  To gain access to these case summaries, click on the corresponding links below:

Opinion Summaries Posted for Week Ending September 15, 2023:

As ordered reported by the House Committee on Veterans Affairs on July 26, 2023.

Summary:

H.R. 4278 would make several changes to disciplinary policies for employees of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).

Constitutional Policing: Striving for a More Perfect Union. Michael A. Hardy Editor

Event sponsored by the American Bar Association Legal Education Police Practices Consortium and the ABA State and Local Government Section.

Time and Date:  October 4, 2023, 1:00  PM EST.

Aa Presented by Richard DeKaser, Congressional Budget Office Director of Macroeconomic Analysis, to Economic and Financial Counselors from the European Union on September 14, 2023.

Summary:

Forecast for 2023 to 2025:

A Report issued by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO):

“In CBO’s latest projections, economic growth slows and then picks up over the 2023–2025 period. That initial slowdown in economic growth drives up unemployment. Inflation continues to gradually decline.”

Summary:

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