US natural gas hits highest price since 2008, closes at 7 1/2 year weekly high;
…for a sixth consecutive week as rising global demand amid tight supplies more than offset higher US inventories . . . after rising 3.0% to $73.98 a barrel last week as…
…for a sixth consecutive week as rising global demand amid tight supplies more than offset higher US inventories . . . after rising 3.0% to $73.98 a barrel last week as…
…Fracking, RJS Oil prices rose for a sixth straight week and eclipsed the 7 year high hit last week on heightened tension over Ukraine, tight supplies, and perceptions of rising…
…last presidential election. Back then the lawsuit filed by Oregon, Washington, and several other states quickly led to an injunction preventing further implementation of those measures while the litigation played out. And…
…then in California in the seventies: too much medical malpractice with little malpractice litigation; the actual costs of medical malpractice having little to do with the litigation; medical malpractice insurance…
…had the Ten-hour Bill passed, and all the present factories worked one-sixth less time, one-sixth more mills would have been built to supply the deficient production. The effect of this,…
…law.” If the regulator were to approve these proposals in a final rule, wrote the ANM, “many expect multiple stakeholders to appeal it at the U.S. Court of Appeals. The…
…have to do “Something”. Because as former Deputy Commissioner of SS Biggs helpfully explained it turns out that current law does not allow the Commissioner of SS to either unilaterally…
…sexually abused and defamed her, ultimately securing over $88 million in damages from him — verdicts that have been upheld by federal appeals courts. Carroll’s lawyers used a civil lawsuit,…
…wife of a veteran who committed suicide two years ago, about the Department of Defense’s sixth annual Suicide Prevention Conference. Finally in January 2008 the creation of the Defense Center…
…— something he said the Court has never allowed before. Whether or not Scalia got his history right, at least he, unlike these these two eminent law professors, recognizes that,…