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Eighth Circuit: Avoidance Causes Of Action Are Property Of The Bankruptcy Estate That Can Be Sold - Insolvency/Bankruptcy

A debtor's non-exempt assets (and even the debtor's entire business) are commonly sold during the course of a bankruptcy case by the trustee or a chapter 11 debtor-in-possession ("DIP").

SADOW: Another Legal Issue To Slow The Congressional Map Challenge

The lawsuit over Louisiana's congressional redistricting map continues getting more and more complicated, as Jeff Sadow notes.

Federal Appeals Court Decision on Voting Rights Act Criticized as Intellectually Bankrupt

Monday’s decision almost certainly will be appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court. Ruling on a case brought by private plaintiffs under Section 2 of the Voting Rights. At the Court’s conservative majority in June struck down Alabama’s racially-gerrymandered congressional districts.    We look forward to the Court holding itself to the standard it set for in that case when it rules on this one. 

Federal appeals court decision on Voting Rights Act Intellectually Bankrupt | Commentary

“Why does it matter if the Voting Rights Act is enforceable by private plaintiffs? If the panel’s conclusion is upheld by the Supreme Court, then Section 2 effectively becomes a

Marion McKeone: Supreme Court move that could suppress Black voter rights would help Trump s chances

In 2020, US President Joe Biden won 90 per cent of the Black vote, so any move to reduce the number of Black people from voting would play into Trump’s hands, should he emerge as the Republican candidate

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