Tag: Suits and Litigation (Civil)

Ginni Thomas’s Texts Raise Questions About Her Husband’s Role in Election Cases

The nature of the text messages was enough to require recusal, legal experts said. But the Supreme Court has traditionally left such decisions to the discretion of the justice in question.

Supreme Court Rules Against Navy SEALs in Vaccine Mandate Case

The justices blocked a ruling that would have prevented the Pentagon from taking into account whether service members with religious objections were vaccinated.

Introduced by the Browns, Deshaun Watson Denies Wrongdoing

Introduced by his new team, the Cleveland Browns, the former Houston Texans quarterback vowed to keep fighting the 22 civil lawsuits filed by women who accused him of sexual misconduct.

F.D.A.’s Accelerated Drug Approvals Come Under Scrutiny

A drug to prevent preterm birth may provide the next test of the agency’s process for speedily getting drugs on the market, despite limited evidence that some work.

A Texas Grand Jury Is Considering Another Charge Against Deshaun Watson

A grand jury in Houston recently declined to charge the quarterback with crimes related to accusations of sexual misconduct. A panel in a different county is now considering one last charge.