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March 11-17, 2011 FindLaw.com Weekly Government Relations Newsletter
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Government Relations Cases

United States First Circuit, 03/11/2011
Commonwealth of Massachusetts v. Sebelius, No. 09-2392
In a case arising under the Medicare Statute, a Rule 12(b)(6) dismissal by district court is affirmed where plaintiff alleged that defendants violated the statute when they refused it direct reimbursements in four cases of retroactive dual eligibility. Read more...

United States Ninth Circuit, 03/11/2011
US v. Kohring, No. 08-30170
Conviction and sentencing of defendant on public corruption charges are overturned where the failure by prosecution to disclose favorable evidence to defendant was, in fact, a Brady violation. Read more...

United States Ninth Circuit, 03/15/2011
Khatib v. County of Orange, No. 08-56423
In a case involve the scope of the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act (RLUIPA), judgment by the district court is reversed where the RLUIPA applies to the defendant's courthouse such that it covers persons detained at the courthouse. Read more...





United States Federal Circuit, 03/14/2011
Long v. Social Security Admin., No. 2010-3108
In a petition for review, Merit Systems Protection Board judgment removing petitioner from his position as an administrative law judge is affirmed where the judgment is supported by substantial evidence. Read more...

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