Dispensary's Case Helps Shape Stacked Taxes Regulations by 'Local Government,' Armstrong Teasdale Attorneys Say

The Missouri Supreme Court’s ruling on July 22, 2025, in the case Robust Missouri Dispensary 3 LLC v. St. Louis County, et al. (Case No. SC100898) clarified that local governments cannot stack sales taxes on recreational marijuana sales in incorporated areas, overturning a lower court’s decision. The case, argued by Armstrong Teasdale attorneys Eric M. … Read more

How I Made Practice Group Chair: 'Delegation and Trust in Your Team Are Critical,' Says Friven Yeoh of Skadden

Hong Kong – August 29, 2025 – In a candid interview with Law.com, Friven Yeoh, the newly appointed head of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom’s International Litigation and Arbitration Group in Asia, shared insights into his journey to leadership and the key principles that have defined his success. Yeoh, who joined the elite global … Read more

SEC Wiped Gensler's Phone, Loses Trove of Texts Due to 'Avoidable' Errors

Headline: SEC’s Data Mismanagement: Gensler’s Phone Wipe Leads to Loss of Critical Texts In a troubling turn of events, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has disclosed the loss of a significant volume of text messages from Chairman Gary Gensler’s phone, raising concerns about data retention practices and transparency within the federal agency. The … Read more

Benefits of Retaining an Immigration Lawyer

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Federal Judge Calls On Law Students to Improve Civics Education

Trending Topic: Bridging the Civics Knowledge Gap Through Judicial-Led Initiatives Atlanta, GA – August 21, 2025 – U.S. District Judge Richard W. Story of the Northern District of Georgia has issued a compelling call to action for law students to address the nation’s growing civics education deficit. Observing a troubling trend of widespread unfamiliarity with … Read more

‘Run on the Courthouse’: 5th Circuit Ruling May Lead to More Filings to Pause NLRB Proceedings

Research Firm Alleges Dana-Farber and Others Infringed Copyrights by Modifying Diagnostic Tests Boston, MA, September 4, 2025 — A Washington-based biomedical research company, MMAS Research, has filed a lawsuit against the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Harvard Medical School, the Karolinska Institute, and the Mayo Clinic, alleging that these institutions made unauthorized modifications to its proprietary diagnostic … Read more

Eulogy to a Blog: Paul Caron Ends TaxProf Blog

Eulogy to a Blog: Paul Caron Ends TaxProf Blog After 21 Years of Impactful Commentary On September 8, 2025, Paul Caron, the visionary behind TaxProf Blog, announced the end of an era with his 55,782nd and final post, closing a 21-year chapter that transformed tax and legal education discourse. The decision, prompted by the discontinuation … Read more