Minnesota’s Judicial Races Heat Up: Key Contests to Watch in the Supreme Court and Beyond

In a political climate where judiciary contests often fly under the radar, Minnesota finds itself gearing up for notable judicial elections this November. With only a handful of competitive races out of 103, this election cycle is set to signal Minnesota’s commitment to maintaining a low-key yet critical approach to selecting its judiciary leadership, contrasting sharply with the costly judicial campaigns seen in some neighboring states. Minnesota’s judiciary races are unique in that candidates run on nonpartisan tickets. This year, the spotlight falls on two Minnesota Supreme Court seats and multiple district court positions across … Read more

Supreme Court to Determine Insurer’s Role in Bankruptcy Claims Amid Tort Settlements

WASHINGTON — A pivotal Supreme Court case set for arguments Tuesday could redefine the role of insurance companies in bankruptcy proceedings, with implications stretching across multiple high-stakes tort claims involving billions of dollars. The case, Truck Insurance Exchange v. Kaiser Gypsum Co., centers on whether insurers can challenge bankruptcy plans if they are required to cover claims under the proposed settlements. Truck Insurance Exchange has hit roadblocks in lower courts, which denied its appeals to object to a reorganization plan by Kaiser Gypsum. The plan in question relates to the settlement of thousands of claims … Read more

Delaware Supreme Court to Review Key Legal Challenges in Massive Zantac Cancer Case

Dover, Delaware — Home to more than two-thirds of Fortune 500 companies, Delaware is a beacon of corporate incorporation. The state’s reputation as a legal hub for business is now under the spotlight as the Delaware Supreme Court considers a pivotal appeal that could redefine its approach to mass-tort litigation. Delaware recently came to the forefront of legal discussions due to a substantial case involving over 75,000 plaintiffs. These individuals allege that ranitidine, often sold under the brand name Zantac, is carcinogenic. They argue that the drug breaks down into N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA), a substance believed … Read more

Utah Supreme Court Blocks Amendment D from Election, Citing Misleading Language and Publishing Errors

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah — In a recent ruling, the Utah Supreme Court determined that proper constitutional processes were not followed by state lawmakers with respect to placing Amendment D on this year’s general election ballot. This amendment proposed significant changes to the Utah Constitution, specifically enhancing legislative power to overturn voter-approved ballot initiatives. Despite its inclusion in upcoming ballots, the court’s decision renders all votes on Amendment D null and void. This means that while it will still appear before voters, the results will carry no weight. Attorney Mark Gaber, representing those challenging the … Read more