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litigation

[lit-i-gey-shuhn] / ˌlɪt ɪˈgeɪ ʃən /


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One underappreciated consequence of the U.S. exit from international organizations is the potential of litigation in U.S. courts.

From The Wall Street Journal

In a separate case brought by billionaire Ken Griffin in 2022, a federal judge let that argument proceed through early stages of litigation.

From The Wall Street Journal

Bonta’s office said it is “actively monitoring the nationwide litigation” but declined to comment further.

From Los Angeles Times

Beyond the personal fates they will determine, the outcome of the civil litigation Cook and others are spearheading will likely force whatever transparency and accountability can be pulled from these chaotic and troubling times.

From Los Angeles Times

She wrote that although the operation had “profound and even heartbreaking consequences” on the Twin Cities, she didn’t have the authority to halt it at this early stage of litigation.

From The Wall Street Journal