The Biden administration is considering carving out exemptions for federally funded transportation contracts that are subject to a "Buy American" mandate to domestically source construction materials, according to a Federal Register notice scheduled to be published Tuesday.
An ex-Wiley Rein LLP attorney has "betrayed" a former client to give current ones a leg-up in their renewed attempt to obtain remedial tariff orders on foreign rail coupler imports, Amsted Rail Company Inc. said in a lawsuit before the U.S. International Trade Court.
Texas and Louisiana pressed the high court to nix President Joe Biden's attempts to narrow immigration arrests and deportations to national security threats and other "priority" targets, saying his administration was bucking its statutory obligation to arrest certain noncitizens.
Organizations alleging that their asylum-seeker clients are still harmed by vacated work permit policies spurned the Biden administration's efforts to end their lawsuit over the Trump-era rules, calling the government's recent arguments "nullities" that were unallowable under a Maryland court's briefing schedule.
The U.S. Court of International Trade allowed the U.S. Department of Commerce to reexamine the steep anti-dumping tariff it set on a Thai company's steel pipe imports, calling the remand necessary in light of a recent Federal Circuit ruling.