• Virginia seeking to route appeal of its victory in “ObamaCare” suit directly to Supreme Court (SCOTUSblog)
  • A federal judge holds federal government in contempt for flouting his order to end offshore oil drilling ban (Volokh Conspiracy)
  • First the Super Bowl, now, tort reform: Wisconsin’s governor signs significant legal reforms (Drug & Device Law )
  • Senators look to criminalize food safety regulation (FDA Law Blog)
  • Notorious anti-business activist campaigns to rid Times Square of all commercial speech (Josh Blackman’s Blog)
  • Important new scholarship on international law and U.S. targeting of terrorists (Chesney at Lawfare)
  • No-injury consumer fraud suit against Snapple rightly dismissed (Mass Tort Defense)
  • Recent WLF Web Seminar presenter Michael Volkov on disclosing FCPA violations to SEC (FCPA Blog)
  • Now that he’s a private lawyer, former prosecutor and former aggressive proponent of False Claims Act seeks cap on whistleblower bounties (WSJ Health Blog)
  • All the best names for activist groups must have been taken: “Association of Irritated Citizens” prevails in suit against EPA (Lower the Bar)