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Case Digest on Murray v. UBS Securities, LLC

Publicly traded companies are prohibited from retaliating against employees who report what they reasonably believe to be instances of criminal fraud or securities law violations. (Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002) 0:00 /1:41 1× FACTS OF THE CASE: Trevor Murray worked for UBS, a multinational investment and financial services company.

Case Digest in Department of Agriculture Rural Development Housing Service v. Kirtz

Consumers can sue lenders who willfully or negligently supply false information about them to entities that generate credit reports. 0:00 /2:14 1× FACTS OF THE CASE: Respondent Reginald Kirtz secured a loan from Rural Housing Service, a United States Department of Agriculture division. Respondent sued the agency for

Case Digest on Laidlaw v. Organ

Caveat emptor is a Latin phrase that translates to "let the buyer beware."   A party is not obligated to disclose all of the information within its possession with regard to a certain transaction when the other party asks a general question about the party's awareness of issues that might affect

Case Digest on Trump v. Anderson

The Supreme Court reversed a Colorado Supreme Court decision that sought to bar former President Donald J. Trump from the Republican primary ballot based on Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment. The Court held that Congress, not the States, is responsible for enforcing this section against federal officeholders and candidates.

Case Digest on Department of Education v. Brown

The Supreme Court addressed the standing of plaintiffs challenging a student loan forgiveness plan under the HEROES Act, concluding that the plaintiffs lacked standing due to the inability to trace their alleged injuries directly to the plan. Introduction: This case scrutinizes the procedural and substantive legal challenges against the Department

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