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DOL Invites Comments on Requirement That Bidders Disclose Employment Law Violations

Yesterday, Pillsbury attorney Julia Judish published her client advisory titled DOL Invites Comments on Requirement That Bidders Disclose Employment Law Violations. The Alert discusses President Obama’s Executive Order 13673, called the Fair Pay and Safe Workplaces Order; the Order uses the prospect of gaining or losing an edge in winning…

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9th Cir. Approves EPA’s Retroactive Amendment of Earlier Approval of California SIP New Source Review Rules

In the case of Association of Irritated Residents v. EPA, decided June 23, 2015, the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied a petition for review filed after EPA acknowledged that it had mistakenly approved certain New Source Review (NSR) rules affecting ozone emissions in California’s Central Valley (which…

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Supreme Court Issues Important Takings Decision, 10 Years After Kelo Case Decided

An important Fifth Amendment Takings Clause case was decided today. The U.S. Supreme Court, by reversing the Ninth Circuit, has terminated the decades-old litigation over the Department of Agriculture’s administration of the California raisin “marketing order.” The case is Horne, et al. v. Department of Agriculture. Chief Justice Roberts, writing…

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9th Cir. Affirms Dismissal of Challenges to Oil Spill Response Plans for Offshore Drilling Off the Coast of Alaska

In a decision released on June 11, 2015, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, by a 2 to 1 decision, affirmed the lower court’s grant of summary judgments in favor of the Department of the Interior, the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (the Bureau) and two…

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California Department of Insurance and Other Agencies Continue Efforts to Crack Down on “Thriving Underground Economy”

In late May, the California Department of Insurance (CDI) issued a press release announcing that it was involved in a multi-agency team that conducted a statewide outreach and enforcement effort targeting what it describes as a “thriving underground economy.” The enforcements teams included the Department of Industrial Relations, Contractors State…

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8th Circ. Upholds Enforcement of Section 327.13 (Explosives, firearms, other weapons and fireworks)

In the case of GeorgiaCarry.Org, Inc., et al., v. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, decided June 9, 2015, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the decision of the lower court to deny a request for a preliminary injunction against the enforcement of the Corps’ regulation that prohibits loaded firearms…

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California Amended Heat Illness Regulations Effective May 1

UPDATE: Cal/OSHA issued a high heat advisory today (June 16) advising employers to protect employees against the risks associated with heat illness. Temperatures are expected to be 15 to 25 degrees above normal in Southern California through Monday. California’s Heat Illness Prevention Regulation was amended effective May 1, 2015. This…