The U.S. Court of Federal Claims threw a software manufacturer's logic back at it and dismissed its efforts to shut a competitor out of the veterans health care market, saying its reasoning why a rival product couldn't be used "cuts both ways."
The full Ninth Circuit on Wednesday refused to reconsider a panel ruling saying that expedited removal orders are shrouded from court review, sparking one judge's warning that the decision implicates the due process rights of large swathes of noncitizens.
A contractor must eat the $37 million costs it incurred ramping up staff to fulfill a laborious base services contract, after a contract appeals board found nothing indicating the U.S. Navy hid the true costs of running its Puget Sound facilities.
The U.S. Department of Commerce has readied tariffs stretching all the way up to 542.55% on Chinese tin mill imports that U.S. trade officials preliminarily determined to be illegally subsidized by Beijing, according to a Friday notice in the Federal Register.
The Biden administration urged a Texas federal judge to keep intact parole programs benefiting thousands of people from countries undergoing social upheavals, saying a Texas-led coalition's challenge to the newly enacted programs fell flat amid evidence that they reduced illegal migration.