Standing

No Injunction Against Florida Alien Ownership Law

After briefly enjoining the enforcement of Florida’s SB 264, the Eleventh Circuit has reversed course in Shen v. Simpson. The court of appeals held that most of the plaintiffs lack Article III standing and that those with standing are unlikely to succeed on the merits of their claims.  It thus affirmed the district court’s denial…

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Choice of Law in Shareholder Derivative Litigation

U.S.-based investors hold trillions of dollars in equity of foreign companies. In the event of corporate wrongdoing, those investors may want to initiate shareholder derivative litigation in the United States against the managers of those corporations. This form of litigation is brought on behalf of the corporation itself rather than as a direct action. Derivative…

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Residents of Gaza Sue President Biden

Israeli tank protecting a settlement in the Jordan Valley, West Bank

The Ninth Circuit is considering a case designed to force the Biden administration to “take all measures within their power to exert influence over Israel to end its bombing of the Palestinian people of Gaza.” Oral argument is scheduled for June 9, 2024. Allegations The plaintiffs are several NGOs, individual Palestinian residents of Gaza, and…

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Ingrid (Wuerth) Brunk

Vanderbilt Law School
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William Dodge

George Washington University Law School
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Maggie Gardner

Cornell Law School
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John F. Coyle

University of North Carolina School of Law
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Hannah Buxbaum

UC Davis School of Law
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Anokhi Patel

Vanderbilt Law School
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Gregg Cashmark

Vanderbilt Law School
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Mehrunnisa Chaudhry

George Washington University Law School
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Victoria Pino

Vanderbilt Law School
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