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Ohio Schools’ Ban on Trans Bullying Left in Place by Court

A split Sixth Circuit panel on Monday left in place an Ohio school district’s policies that prohibit bullying transgender students, ruling that a conservative parents group didn’t show it would imminently be harmed by the prohibitions.

Objector Gets $79 Million Fee Award Thrown Out in T-Mobile Deal

A $79 million attorneys’ fee award in T-Mobile US Inc.‘s $350 million settlement of a data breach lawsuit was tossed out Monday by a federal appeals court.

Built Protein Bars Brand Hit With Proposed Class Suit for Labels

A Built Brands LLC is facing a class action suit brought by a customer who says that some of the company’s protein bars contain less protein than their labels advertise.

EPA Back to Drawing Board for Renewable Fuel Rule Exemptions

The Environmental Protection Agency’s decision rejecting small refineries’ exemption requests from renewable fuel obligations was vacated by the D.C. Circuit in a sealed opinion.

Courts Show Little Interest in Skidmore as a Chevron Alternative

Federal judges reviewing agency actions have largely omitted from their rulings an 80-year-old precedent calling for a mild form of deference to the government in the month since the US Supreme Court struck down the more powerful Chevron doctrine.

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Infineon Seeks to Block US Imports of Innoscience Next-Gen Chips

German chip maker Infineon Technologies AG filed a patent-infringement complaint asking the US International Trade Commission to ban imports of Innoscience (Suzhou) Technology Co.’s gallium-nitride-based semiconductor devices, the second such trade action targeting the Chinese company.

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