Supreme Court Reaffirms Strict Limits of Federal Jurisdiction in Removed Cases
Analyzes Supreme Court decisions holding that federal courts must remand or vacate removed cases when subject-matter jurisdiction is lacking, regardless of litigation
The Missouri Court of Appeals for the Eastern District appears to have expanded the definition of when the dangerous condition of a public roadway can be claimed as an exception to a public governmental entity’s ability to claim sovereign immunity from tort claims. It based its conclusion on the absence of a crosswalk as presenting a dangerous condition.
Analyzes Supreme Court decisions holding that federal courts must remand or vacate removed cases when subject-matter jurisdiction is lacking, regardless of litigation
Analyzes the proposed Illinois POWER Act and its implications for AI data centers, including energy, water, and infrastructure requirements affecting developers and