A small business owner told Fox News Digital that her sales have been crippled by regulations from the Biden administration that she says are not based in science.
"If you believe a product is unreasonably dangerous and that's apparent and obvious to you, you should file the case and don't wait," said Stuart Ratzan of Ratzan Weissman & Boldt.
The rules impact new gear, but if you already own a baby lounger or positioning pillow, there are safety recommendations to follow.
This PubCo post highlighted a petition for cert. filed this term to review the Fifth Circuit decision, Consumers’ Research v. Consumer Product ...
During September 2024’s “Baby Safety Month,” the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) published its annual report ...
The conservative court declined to take a case that could have led to the weakening of limits on a president's power to fire some federal agency leaders.
California is tackling the problem of textile and fashion waste with the country’s first law that requires clothing companies ...
The justices declined to consider a petition that would have made it easier for the president to fire leaders at independent ...
The Supreme Court dealt a blow against efforts to dismantle the country’s leading consumer protection agency.Two conservative ...
The Supreme Court refused to hear a case seeking to give the president expanded abilities to fire commissioners of the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) on Monday, that could ...
The appeal, pressed by two research organizations in a case involving the Consumer Product Safety Commission, contended that ...
Popular Halloween decorations can pose various hidden hazards that could turn a fun night into a real-life scare.