- The importance of the Breusewitz v. Wyeth vaccine case. [Calfee @ American; Beck; Drug and Device Law Blog; SCOTUSblog]
- N.D. Illinois refuses to certify parasitic class action when defendant had already implemented recall and refund program. [Jackson]
- October 21 @ WLF: leading lawyers discuss health-care reform litigation. [WLF; lots of posts @ Volokh; Florida v. HHS]
- As always, the Federalist Society National Convention has some remarkable panels. [Federalist Society]
- Second Circuit approves the results of a feeing-frenzy internal dispute over allocation of aggregate multi-million fee award in Adelphia securities action. [10b-5 Daily; Victor v. Argent Classic Convertible Arbitrage Fund L.P.]
- Campaign spending by outside groups isn't giving Republicans any advantage. [Cato]
Around the web, October 16
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