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A Quick Recap of Last Week’s Supreme Court Opinions

By Jake Leahy on June 7, 2023
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The front façade of the Supreme Court of the United States in Washington, DC.
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Glacier Northwest v. Teamsters (Labor)

Striking workers who do not take reasonable precautions to protect against property damage are not protected by the National Labor Relations Act, because this is a well-established carve-out, the state tort law claims are not preempted by the NLRA.

Slack Technologies v. Pirani (Securities Act)

To bring a claim under Section 11 of the Securities Act of 1933, the plaintiff must prove they purchased securities traceable to an allegedly misleading registration statement.

U.S. ex rel. Schutte v. SuperValu Inc. (False Claims Act)

The False Claims Act allows for relief against a person who “knowingly” submits a “false claim” to a federal program. This is a subjective rather than subjective test, the claim can be brought against a company who meets the knowledge requirement, regardless of whether its procedures are usual and customary.

Be sure to subscribe to the Supreme Court Decision Syllabus podcast on your favorite podcast platform. The Court is sure to pickup heading into June, now onto the home stretch!

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