Federal Judge Overturns Biden’s Construction Labor Mandate, Citing Anti-Competitive Concerns

WASHINGTON — A U.S. Federal Claims court recently sided with a group of construction companies challenging a directive from former President Joe Biden that required project labor agreements (PLAs) on federal contracts exceeding $35 million. The ruling by Judge Ryan Holte targeted the enforcement of these mandates on seven contracts in 2023, stating that they were both anti-competitive and based on presidential policy deemed “arbitrary and capricious.” The decision, delivered on Jan. 21, currently impacts only those specific cases filed in 2024, though it represents a broader victory for the construction industry. Industry representatives, particularly … Read more

Kentucky District Chief Judge Danny C. Reeves Overturns Expanded Title IX Protections, Citing Constitutional Concerns

Lexington, KY — Eastern Kentucky’s U.S. District Court Chief Judge Danny C. Reeves recently issued a controversial ruling, overturning a Biden administration rule that updated Title IX protections to include discrimination based on gender identity and sexual orientation. Appointed by former President George W. Bush in 2001, Reeves has gained attention for his judicial perspective on civil rights and educational law. Born in August 1957 in Corbin, Kentucky, Reeves built a distinguished law career after obtaining his undergraduate degree from Eastern Kentucky University followed by a Juris Doctor from Salmon P. Chase College of Law. … Read more

Vimeo Triumphs in Court, Overturns Copyright Infringement Claims by Major Record Labels

NEW YORK — In a significant legal victory, Vimeo has successfully defended itself in a U.S. appeals court against a copyright infringement lawsuit filed by several major record labels. The lawsuit, which accused the video-hosting platform of not doing enough to prevent copyrighted music from being uploaded by its users, sought substantial damages and could have set a precedent impacting how user-generated content platforms operate. The court’s decision reinforces Vimeo’s claim that it has adequate processes in place to handle copyright infringement notifications under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Vimeo, much like other user-content … Read more

Federal Judge Overturns Biden Administration’s Updated Title IX Regulations

A federal judge recently invalidated regulations under Title IX promulgated during President Joe Biden’s administration, which had expanded protections based on gender identity and sexual orientation. This ruling marks a significant pivot in the ongoing debate over discrimination policies in educational settings. The decision emanated from a lawsuit filed by 20 Republican-led states. They argued that the Biden administration overreached with its interpretations of Title IX, which originally aimed to prevent sex-based discrimination in federally funded education programs and activities. The contentious amendments made by the Biden administration included directives on accommodations for transgender students … Read more