Small Businesses Get Key Wins During 2024-25 U.S. Supreme Court Term
The NFIB Small Business Legal Center secured three much-needed wins on behalf of small businesses during the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2024-25 term.
The NFIB Small Business Legal Center secured three much-needed wins on behalf of small businesses during the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2024-25 term.
NFIB wins lawsuit challenging the FTC’s Negative Option Rule, which targeted small businesses that engage in automatic renewals of subscriptions or memberships.
The Supreme Court’s 2024-2025 term was a relatively quiet one for small business. But that didn’t stop the NFIB Legal Center’s advocacy on behalf of small businesses.
The measures are aimed at stopping lawsuit abuse.
NFIB filed an amicus brief in the case Ana Mirkovic v. TenAsys Corporation at the Court of Appeals of the State of Oregon.
NFIB is discouraged by the decision today in the case Federal Communications Commission v. Consumers’ Research at the U.S. Supreme Court.
NFIB filed an amicus brief in the case Paul Gill and Diane Gill v. Shell Oil Company, et al. at the Superior Court of Pennsylvania.
NFIB filed an amicus brief in the case Cynthia Fisher, et al. v. City of Ocean Springs, Mississippi at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.
NFIB is discouraged by today’s decision at the U.S. Supreme Court in the case Commissioner of Internal Revenue v. Jennifer Zuch.
NFIB President & CEO Brad Close and Vice President Tim Goodrich were presented with a framed newspaper ad signed by the governor.
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