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1 Reforms in Mexico's Energy Law
Salvador D. Castaneda; Jackson Walker L.L.P.;
December 10, 2008, previously published on November 13, 2008
On October 28, 2008, Mexico's Congress passed a legal reform that gives PEMEX, Mexico's state-owned oil monopoly, more autonomy to make decisions with regard to private contractors, more freedom to keep revenues to be used in its own infrastructure and exploration, and improves PEMEX's transparency...

2 Post-Election Analysis Wednesday, November 5, 2008
J. Richard Lodge, Leslie Hafner; Bass, Berry & Sims PLC;
January 3, 2009, previously published on November 5, 2008
Barack Obama was elected President yesterday, but John McCain carried Tennessee by 15 percentage points (57%-42%).

3 Welfare and Institutions Code Section 8102 Deadly Weapon Seizure Found to Violate Fourth Amendment
Laura L. Crane, James R. Touchstone; Best Best & Krieger LLP;
November 20, 2008, previously published on October 30, 2008
On October 27, 2008, in People v. Sweig, California's Third District Court of Appeal held that a warrantless search of a residence resulting in the seizure of an illegal semi-automatic assault rifle violated the Fourth Amendment despite the fact the search was conducted for the primary purpose of...

4 Florida Supreme Court Opinion - Murray v. Mariner Health and ACE USA
Mary Lalley Wakeman; McConnaughhay, Duffy, Coonrod, Pope & Weaver, P.A.;
November 5, 2008, previously published on October 23, 2008
The Florida Supreme Court today released its long awaited opinion on the constitutionality of the revised attorney fee statute in section 440.34, Fla. Stat. (2003).

5 2008 General Election California Initiative Summary
Thomas R. McMorrow, McKay Carney; Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP;
November 3, 2008, previously published on October 21, 2008
In two weeks, Californians will go to the polls and vote for a new president, their legislative representatives in Washington and Sacramento and whether 12 ballot initiatives governing everything from the future of high speed rail in California to enacting a Constitutional protection for gay...

6 Candidate's Guide to Election Free Speech
Paul C. Watler; Jackson Walker L.L.P.;
November 3, 2008, previously published on October 17, 2008
The rapidly approaching 2008 general election finds candidates from all parties intensifying efforts to reach voters through the media.

7 State Laws Restricting the Use of Drug Prescriber Data in Marketing by Pharmaceutical Companies Struck Down as Unconstitutional
Eric M. Sommers; McLane, Graf, Raulerson & Middleton, Professional Association;
October 3, 2008, previously published by Healthcare Review - Northeast Network on September 2008
In April of 2007, the United States District Court for the District of New Hampshire struck down a law that limited the use of prescription data in pharmaceutical marketing.

8 Tennessee Supreme Court Interprets Declaratory Judgment Act and Uniform Administrative Procedures Act
Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz, PC;
September 27, 2008, previously published on September 12, 2008
This week the Tennessee Supreme Court released a decision of significant importance addressing the right to proceed directly in court to enjoin state agencies and state officers from enforcing a facially unconstitutional statute, despite mandates otherwise first requiring the exhaustion of...

9 Drug Pedigree Stalled On Constitutional Grounds
Karen Weaver; Baker & Hostetler LLP;
September 27, 2008, previously published on September 18, 2008
A portion of FDA's drug pedigree requirements have been stalled by court order. Drug wholesalers filed a complaint claiming that the FDA drug pedigree rule unconstitutionally imposed different requirements on authorized and unauthorized distributors.

10 Nollan/Dolan Does Not Apply to a Facial Challenge of a Land Use Regulation
Kyndra Joy Casper; Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP;
September 25, 2008, previously published on September 17, 2008
Plaintiff Action Apartment Association ("Action") argued that an ordinance passed by Defendant City of Santa Monica ("City"), on its face, violated the takings clause of the Fifth Amendment of the United States Constitution and article I, section 19 of the California...


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