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Supreme Court, generic drugmaker

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US Supreme Court backs generic drugmaker in 'skinny label' patent case
By Blake Brittain WASHINGTON, June 4 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Thursday drugmaker Hikma's generic version of Amarin Pharma's cardiovascular medication Vascepa did not infringe Amarin's patents,

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U.S. Supreme Court rules in favor of generic drug patents
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Supreme Court backs generic drugmaker in patent case
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Justices reject holding generic pharmaceutical manufacturers liable for decisions of pharmacists about prescribing their products
The opinion of Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson for a unanimous court rejected the idea that a generics pharmaceutical manufacturer (Hikma) can be held responsible for infringements of patents held by th...

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U.S. Supreme Court Unanimously Votes in Favor of Hikma in Case Against Amarin: Report
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Justice Jackson Pens Unanimous Decision Backed by SCOTUS Conservatives

Supreme Court, Federal Prisoners

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US Supreme Court sides with FCC in clash with wireless carriers over fines
By John Kruzel WASHINGTON, June 4 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court backed the Federal Communications Commission's system for levying fines, ruling on Thursday against wireless carriers AT&T and Verizon in their challenge to the agency and handing a win to President Donald Trump's administration.

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Supreme Court sides with President Donald Trump administration on federal regulation of telecom companies
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Supreme Court Narrows Compassionate Release For Federal Prisoners
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US Supreme Court Backs Federal Regulators in Wins for FCC and SEC
The U.S. Supreme Court in a pair of rulings backing the power of ⁠federal ⁠agencies has reaffirmed limits it previously imposed on government regulators ⁠but rejected bids by challengers to push those...

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The Supreme Court has left limited alternatives for protecting minority voting rights
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The Major Supreme Court Decisions Happening This Summer – and Where They Stand
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Supreme Court Finds S.E.C. Can Strip Wrongdoers of Illegal Financial Gains, Even Without Proof of Victim Loss
In a unanimous decision written by Justice Neil M. Gorsuch, the justices sided with the independent administrative agency tasked with regulating securities markets, rejecting arguments by a man who ha...

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Supreme Court saves 23 opinions for release in final weeks of term
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Supreme Court to rule on Birthright Citizenship, Trans Athletes, Late Mail-in Ballots, and more
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The major cases the Supreme Court will decide in the coming weeks

The Supreme Court's term is set to end around the end of June, with decisions on birthright citizenship, transgender athlete bans and gun rights still to come.
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US Supreme Court allows Alabama to use congressional map favoring Republicans in this year's elections

WASHINGTON (AP) — US Supreme Court allows Alabama to use congressional map favoring Republicans in this year's elections.
Christian Science Monitor
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The Supreme Court has given Trump early wins. Now, it has to explain why.

Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the Monitor because it sees good journalism as vital to ...
Mother Jones
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The “Dual State” Theory Was Invented to Describe Nazis. The Supreme Court Could Take Us There.

Get your news from a source that’s not owned and controlled by oligarchs. Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily. Perhaps the most brazenly illegal action of President Donald Trump’s second term so far took place on his first day in office: an order ...
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