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US, Importer Reach Settlement on Goods Seized as 'Drug Paraphernalia' | 2303070060 |
CAFC Reactivates Appeal After CIT's Reconsideration of 'd' Test at CIT | 2303070042 |
DOJ to Add Over 25 New Sanctions, Export Control Prosecutors | 2303070023 |
Quinn Emanuel Widens China Practice With New Beijing Office | 2303070019 |
DOJ's Definition for Extraordinary Cooperation 'Leaves a Little to Be Desired,' Lawyer Says | 2303080063 |
US Says CBP Legally Started EAPA Case Despite Later CIT Ruling Excluding Goods From AD/CVD | 2303070055 |
CIT Upholds Commerce's Acceptance of Document Originally Rejected as Late in AD Review | 2303030019 |
Panel on WTO Section 232 Decisions Say Suits Should Not Have Been Brought | 2303070077 |
CIT Judge Questions Why Constitutional Claims at Trade Court Can't Be Appealed to SCOTUS | 2303090037 |
Raising Constitutional Claims Before Commerce Against AFA Rates 'Futile,' Importer Tells CAFC | 2303080076 |